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Wuhan Raycus Fiber Laser Technologies Co., Ltd. 

User  Guide  of  RFL-C3000XZ~RFL-C12000XZ

 

 

 

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  Raycus Laser Control Software Operating Mode Selection 

The  laser  operating  mode  is  set  by  the  Raycus  Laser  Control  Software.  Its  operating  interface  is  as 

Figure 53. The interpretation of the various patterns can be found in Table 15.   

 

 

Figure 53 Laser operatingmode selecting

 

Table 15 Laser operatingmode and explanation 

Mode selection 

Mode explanation 

User mode 

A concise software interface 

Diagnostic mode 

Displays laser’s all status and parameters for diagnosis purposes 

Authorization 

mode 

Time-limited locking function can be set on laser 

Debug mode 

Users can modify laser parameters (subject to valid password) 
 

 

Figure 54 Thedisplayarea interface of the usermode selecting

 

Summary of Contents for ABP Series

Page 1: ...ower Continuous Wave Fiber Laser User Guide Applicable RFL 1500 1500 ABP RFL 2000 2000 ABP RFL 3000 3000 ABP RFL 4000 2000 ABP RFL 2000 4000 ABP RFL 4000 4000 ABP RFL 6000 6000 ABP Wuhan Raycus Fiber Laser Technologies Co Ltd ...

Page 2: ...NTROL INTERFACE DEFINITION 22 4 4 1 Safety XP2 24 PinInterface 23 4 4 2 Hardwire XP1 26 4 4 3 XP3 RS232 Interface 29 4 4 4 XP4 Analog Interface 29 4 4 5 XP5 Ethernet Interface 29 4 5 INTERLOCKING 30 4 6 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE LASER ELECTRICALCIRCUIT 30 4 7 OPERATION START UPS SEQUENCES 31 5 CONTROL MODE SELECTION 32 5 1 ON MODE 33 5 1 1 AD Mode Enable 34 5 1 2 Emission External ControlEnable 34 ...

Page 3: ...r Slow Rise Down Parameter Setting Area 55 8 3 6 Laser Emission Parameters Read the SettingsArea 56 8 4 LASER PARAMETER DISPLAYAREA 57 8 5 ALARM TYPEDISPLAYAREA 57 8 6 RING LIGHT PARAMETERS SETTING 58 8 7 RAYCUS LASER CONTROL SOFTWARE OPERATING MODE SELECTION 59 8 8 LANGUAGE 60 8 9 AUTHORIZATION TIME LIMITED LOCKING 60 8 9 1 Authorization in UserMode 60 8 9 2 Authorization in Authorization Mode 61...

Page 4: ...t top lifting rings and bottom level adjustment casters 13 Figure 7 Schematic diagram of laser cooling system connection 15 Figure 8 Front panel 17 Figure 9 View of laser rear panel 20 Figure 10 Power cords of differentmodels 21 Figure 11 Power cordplug and socket 21 Figure 12 Control signal connectors 23 Figure 13 Mod signal schematic diagram 24 Figure 14 Internal schematic diagram 25 Figure 15 R...

Page 5: ... 27 Table 7 XP3 serial interface definitions 29 Table 8 XP4 analog interface definitions 29 Table 9 XP5 communication interface definition 29 Table 10 Control modes and their subsequent operating methods 32 Table 11 Laser protocol contents and command examples 43 Table 12 The laser main display content and meanings 51 Table 13 The laser main display area clarification 53 Table 14 Laser power on mo...

Page 6: ...ct To ensure safe operation and optimum product operation please observe the following cautions and warnings as well as other information within this manual 1 1 SECURITY LABEL WARNING May cause serious injury to the person or even endanger the safety of life CAUTION May cause general injury to the person or damage to products or equipment English label Chinese label English label Chinese label Eng...

Page 7: ...am will cause irreparable damage to the retina or cornea so appropriate and certified laser safety glasses must be worn throughout the laser emitting WARNING Users must wear appropriate laser goggles when operating this device The laser goggles should be selected according to the range of wavelength emitted from this product Users must ensure that the protect range of laser goggles over the entire...

Page 8: ...ivery connector of the product directly by anytime when the product is powered on b DO NOT use the product in a dark or dim place c If the product is used in a manner not specified in this document the resulted impairment to the laser will not be covered by the warranty d There are no user serviceable parts equipment or assemblies inside the product All service and maintenance shall be performed a...

Page 9: ...h anti mental welding b Scientific research 2 2 Package Parts Please refer to the enclosed Package Parts List to cross check what accessories should be contained in the packing box 2 3 Unpacking and Inspection Through the specially designed packaging materials and cabinets Raycus ensures that the lasers are fully protected during the transportation Nevertheless in order to prevent any unpredictabl...

Page 10: ...A 25 kVA 25 kVA 25 kVA 35 kVA 50 kVA Water Cooling Flow 35 L min 35 L min 52 L min 52 L min 52 L min 64 L min 94 L min Installation Environment Flat no vibration nor impact Ambient Temperature 10 40 Relative Humidity 70 a Make sure the product is properly grounded before use b Thefiber delivery cable connector is well connected with the fiber optic cable delivery cable Please inspect the fiber del...

Page 11: ...instructions may cause laser power loss such loss will not be covered by warranty 2 6 Specifications Table 2 Product specifications Optical Characteristics Test condition Product 1500 1500 2000 2000 3000 3000 2000 4000 4000 2000 4000 4000 6000 6000 Emission Power 3kW 4kW 6kW 6kW 6kW 8kW 12 kW Center emission power 1 5 kW 2 kW 3 kW 2 kW 4 kW 4 kW 6 kW Ring emission power 1 5 kW 2 kW 3 kW 4 kW 2 kW ...

Page 12: ...um Customizable Fiber Delivery Cable Length 20 m Customizable Electrical Characteristics Operating Voltage Three phase four wire system AC 340V 420V 50 60Hz with PE Max Power Consumption 9kw 11 5kw 17 5kw 17 5kw 17 5kw 23kw 34 5kw Way to Control Serial Communication AD Other Characteristics Dimension W H D 670 990 1160mm 900 960 1160mm 1200 960 1160mm Includes casters and rings without warning lig...

Page 13: ... of the RFL 1500 1500 ABP RFL 2000 2000 ABPare shown in Figure 1 taking RFL 1500 1500 ABP as an example Figure 1 a Front and rear view Figure 1 b Top and leftside view of the product Figure 1 Dimensions of RFL 1500 1500 ABP Those two models of RFL 1500 1500 ABP and 2000 2000 ABP share a same cabinet henceforth the same dimensions of 670 990 1160mm width depth height including casters and rings exc...

Page 14: ...ple Figure 2 a Front and rear view Figure 2 b Top and left side view Figure 2 Dimensions of RFL 4000 4000 ABP RFL 3000 3000 ABP RFL 4000 2000 ABP RFL 2000 4000 ABPand RFL 4000 4000 ABP share a same cabinet and henceforth the same dimensions of 900 960 1160 mm width depth height casters and rings excluding alarm lights and the weight is less than 400kg for all four types of laser c dimensions of th...

Page 15: ... rings excluding alarm lights and the weight is about 500kg for RFL 6000 6000 ABP The type and dimensions ofRFL 1500 1500 ABP RFL 2000 2000 ABP RFL 3000 3000 ABP RFL 2000 4000 ABP RFL 4000 2000 ABP RFL 4000 4000 ABP RFL 6000 6000 ABP s fiber delivery cable and cable connector are as follows a RFL 1500 1500 ABP RFL 2000 2000 ABP RFL 3000 3000 ABP RFL 2000 4000 ABP RFL 4000 2000 ABP RFL 4000 4000 AB...

Page 16: ...ed well otherwise the laser will not work properly c Before installing the fiber delivery cable connector into the laser processing head the lens of the fiber delivery cable must be inspected carefully d If the fiber delivery cable lens is dirty the lens must be cleaned well It is forbidden to disassemble the protective lens by anyone other than staff of Raycus or Raycus authorized personnel other...

Page 17: ...ronment DO NOT use electric fans to dissipate heat when it is hot in summer to avoid large dust in the air h The minimum bending diameter of the laser transmission cable in non working conditions such as transportation and storage shall not be less than 20cm When the laser is emitting the minimum bending diameter shall not be less than 30cm i Users can use the four rings on the top of the product ...

Page 18: ...d free of pollution 3 3 Cooling Requirements Table 3 Water cooling requirements Model 1500 1500 2000 2000 3000 3000 2000 4000 4000 2000 4000 4000 6000 6000 Cooling Capacity 9 kW 12 kW 18 kW 18 kW 18 kW 24 kW 36 kW Min Flow Rate 35 L min 35 L min 52 L min 52 L min 52 L min 64 L min 94 L min Max Input Pressure 4 6 Bar Hose Inner Diameter Φ25 mm Φ32 mm 3 3 1 Requirements for Cooling Water a The cooli...

Page 19: ...ion 3 3 2 Requirements for Delivery Cable Cooling System a Water flow requirements b RFL HQBH model fiber delivery cable 1 5L 2 0 L min c RFL QD model fiber delivery cable 2 5 3 0 L min d Pressure of liquid flow 0 6 MPa at the inflow e Type of liquid exchange junction Two Touch Fitting M5 to ϕ6 mm f Type of tube outer diameter ϕ6 mm inner diameter ϕ4 mm g Direction of cooling liquid unidirectional...

Page 20: ...e must be installed and connected according to the water inlet IN and water outlet OUT identified on the rear panel of the product Otherwise the product may not work properly b If the product is not used for a long time the cooling water inside the cooling system and the product should be drained totally and then both the inlet and outlet must be covered with proper caps Otherwise the product may ...

Page 21: ...source is powered on and the Power Indicator White lights on Or turn counterclockwise to REM position and short connect the Pin 8 and Pin 9 of XP1 Port to work in REMOTE mode And Hardwire control mode is also accessed with key at REM position POWER Indicator White When main control system is powered on this indicator will illuminate white LASER Button Indicator Green When main control system is po...

Page 22: ...Figure 9 shows the rear panel of the product AC Input The socket for mains in Please use only the enclosed power cord provided by Raycus The socket features a protective cover and a lock Please use the protective cover and lock when not using the product INTERFACES Control interface panel including HARDWIRING XP1 SAFETY XP2 RS232 ANALOG XP4 ETHERNET XP5 interfaces This control panel provides all c...

Page 23: ...00 2000 Picture 9 b Rear view of RFL 3000 3000 4000 2000 2000 4000 4000 4000 AC Input Breaker Interfaces Water Inlet Filter Water Inlet Air Conditioner Outlet for Laser Source Outlet for Delivery Cable AC Input Breaker Interfaces Water Inlet Water Inlet Outlet for Laser Source Outlet for Delivery Cable Air Conditioner Filter ...

Page 24: ...hat the AC supply is applied in accordance with the specifications provided in Table 1 b Incorrect connection of the power cable will damage the product Please carefully check both the power cable and the control cable are correctly and firmly connected before usage The power cord is provided by our company shown as Figure 10 AC Input Breaker Interfaces Water Inlet Water Inlet Outlet for Laser Sou...

Page 25: ...cket on the rear panel Notice that the plug is wrong side proofing After insertion lock it with the latch As Figure 11 Power cordplug and socket a 1500 1500 2000 2000 b 3000 3000 4000 2000 c 4000 4000 6000 6000 Figure 11 Power cordplug and socket RFL 1500 1500 ABP and RFL 2000 2000 ABP models use four core power cable RFL 3000 3000 2000 4000 4000 2000 4000 4000 6000 6000 models use seven core powe...

Page 26: ...4000 4000 6000 6000 ABPPowerConnectorPin Definitions and Parameters 1 2 AC380V L1 L1 6mm2 6mm2 Yellow 3 4 AC380V L2 L2 6mm2 6mm2 Green 5 6 AC380V L3 L3 6mm2 6mm2 Red 7 Protective Earth PE 6mm2 Yellow Green 8 None Standard Power cord length is 8m for RFL C3000XZ C4000XZ models and 15m for RFL 3000 3000 2000 4000 4000 2000 4000 4000 6000 6000 ABP models NOTE The appearance of the AC input connector ...

Page 27: ...OUT FET D pole 5 OUT Laser emission warning light negative electric current 100mA 6 OUT The main power supply is energized to the negative of the warning lamp electric current 100 mA 7 OUT 24V The laser emission and the main power supply are energized to the positive pole of the warning light electric current 400mA 8 IN During REM mode the remote main control board is powered on 24V active contact...

Page 28: ...the Power button on the front panel When Pins 21 and 22 are closed the main power supply is started The active outlet points can t not be externally voltage or grounded 22 IN 23 OUT The laser has been energized and output OFF the laser key switch is in the OFF position Closed the laser key switch is in the ON or REM position Passive contact external voltage signal voltage less than 30V electric cu...

Page 29: ...n 15 16 is the main power supply output indication the internal circuit diagram is shown in Figure 13 Figure 14 Internal schematic diagram Recommended wiring diagram 12V has been taken as an example Figure 15 Recommended wiring diagram c Active Light Indicator and Main Power on Indicator Figure 16 Internal circuit diagram ...

Page 30: ... power on the main power supply through the XP2 interface Figure 19 XP2 Remote mainpowersupplywiringdiagram f The Control Board is Poweredon And Output This signal is a relay output and the relay is closed after the main control board is powered on 4 4 2 Hardwire XP1 64 pin hard wire interface featuring the control signal input and output for the laser working in remote mode The input high level i...

Page 31: ...et Input Effective high level and clear the laser alarm bit the effective high level time will last at least 1ms A5 Guide laser Input Valid until guide laser on A6 Analog control Input Input signal it is valid after be able to simulate the input signal Program num 0000000 A7 Stop editing Input Stop editing immediately once in high level A8 Program number selects address Input Input signal low leve...

Page 32: ...ate that the Waveform mode is abnormally finished Reset Pin A4 will reset this pin B12 Synchronization signal output Output High level valid low level invalid B13 Alarm Output Indicate that the laser is having alarms B14 Backup B15 External power source External power source of 24V All output pins are effective when Pin B15 and B16 are connected with 24V external power source B16 External power so...

Page 33: ... signals of the laser The interface definition is shown in Table 8 below Table 8 XP4 analog interface definitions Pin No Type Description 1 IN 0 10 V analog signal laser power control signal in AD mode 0 10 V corresponding to 0 100 emission power 2 AGND Analog Signal location 3 OUT Power amplifier voltage output 0 V 0 laser power output 8 V 100 laser power output 4 Reference Reference for power am...

Page 34: ...d there is no error alarm press the Start LASER button to restart the main power supply and the main power has been started pin of the external interface will have a high level When the safety interlocking circuit is open or the error is detected the main power supply of the optical module will be turned off and the main power supply has been started signal of the interface will become low level T...

Page 35: ...sure that all laser doors are closed optical cable fiber delivery connector has been inserted into the laser processing head or corresponding equipment all interlock interfaces have been closed e Select the required control mode according to 1 4 control mode turn on the key switch start the main power supply waiting for the laser to be Ready state When the laser is ready the tricolor status lamp o...

Page 36: ... Enable Communication XP2 1 2Foot level status Communication Enable Enable XP4 1 2Foot voltage XP2 1 2Foot level status Communication REM Mode Close Close Close Communication Communication Communication Enable Close Close XP4 1 2Foot voltage Communication XP1 A1 A5 high Close Enable Close Communication XP1 A1 Laser request high XP1 A2 Laser emission energy XP2 1 2 input MOD signal XP1 A1 A5 high E...

Page 37: ...cation send EMON or the host computer software click the ON button to emitting the laser The communication sends EMOFF or the host computer software clicks the OFF button to turn off the laser The communication sends ABN or the host computer software clicks the button to output guide laser Communication send ABF or the host computer software click the button to turn off the guide laser Communicati...

Page 38: ...command of ABN on ABF off When the guide laser is turned on the laser will turn off the Ready signal and the green indicator of Status Lamp will turn off When the guide laser is turned off the laser Ready signal will resume immediately and the green indicator of Status Lamp will be lit on 5 1 4 Programming Mode In ON mode when the current program number of the laser is not 0 the laser runs in the ...

Page 39: ...r is in the guide laser internal control mode and the guide laser is controlled by the guide laser button of the Host Computer Software or the communication sending ABN and ABF when A1 of XP1 is set high A3 is suspended or set low the laser is in external control mode and the guide laser is controlled by A5 of XP1 The guide laser component of the product works by means of communication so there is...

Page 40: ... rear panel to ON b Turn the key switch to ON c Open the Raycus Laser Control System d Click the guide laser ON button to view the guide laser e Turn off AD mode and turn off external control mode this mode can be memorized when power off f Click the main power ON g Waiting for Ready h Set laser emission parameters i Click the laser ON 6 2 Laser Operating in External Control Mode Figure 22 Wiring ...

Page 41: ... on External Control mode this mode can be memorized after power off f Click the main power ON g Waiting for Ready h Set the percentage of laser emission power i MOD signal output high level to turn on the laser 6 3 In ON Mode the LaserEmission Poweris ExternallyControlledby AnalogSignal Figure 23 In ON mode the power and laser emission controlled by analog wiring diagram Operation method a Turn t...

Page 42: ...analog quantity and light signal 6 4 Laser Operating in Programming Mode Figure 24 Wiring diagram of external control laseremission in programming gmode in ON mode Operation method a Turn the knob switch on the rear panel to ON b Turn the key switch to ON c Open the Raycus Laser Control System d Click the guide laser ON button to view the guide laser e Click the main power ON f Waiting for Ready g...

Page 43: ...ssion are externally controlled wiring diagram Operation method a Turn the knob switch on the rear panel to ON b Turn the key switch to REM c Short circuit pin 8 9 on XP2 d XP1 A1 connects to 24V XP1 A6 connects to 24V e Connect XP1 A5 to 24V and turn on the guide laser after checking the optics connect XP1 A5 to 0V and turn off the guide laser f XP1 C1 is connected to 24V and the main power is tu...

Page 44: ...r Guide of RFL C3000XZ RFL C12000XZ 40 Figure 26 Timing diagram 6 6 Power Communication Setting in REM Mode Figure 27 Wiring diagram of power internal control and laser emission external Operation method a Turn the knob switch on the rear panel to ON ...

Page 45: ...Laser Control System sets the power XP1 A2 is connected to 24V and the MOD signal of the control board card 6 7 Programming Mode in REM Mode Figure 28 Wiring diagram of programming mode in REM Mode Operation method a Turn the knob switch on the rear panel to ON b Turn the key switch to REM c Short circuit pin 8 9 on XP2 d XP1 A1 connects to 24V e Connect XP1 A5 to 24V and turn on the guide laser a...

Page 46: ...r Laser Technologies Co Ltd User Guide of RFL C3000XZ RFL C12000XZ 42 g Waiting for Ready h XP1 A8 14 select the number of the pre executed program set XP1 A2 high to start executing the program Figure 29 Timing diagram ...

Page 47: ...lid the Command Err r is returned c For easy identification all commands are in capital letters But actually the commands are not case sensitive To facilitate identification a space is inserted between the command and the parameter d Laser sends a return value for each command received The return value generally contains the command content itself If the returned content contains a numeric value o...

Page 48: ...rr r Input pulse width 0 0001 ERR Out of Range r Over maximum pulse width ERR Duty Cycle too High r ERR Duty Cycle too Low r SPW 100 Duty 100 r SPRR Set Pulse Repetition Rate Send SPRR 1000 r Return SPRR 1000 r ERR input Err r ERR Out of Range r ERR Duty Cycle too High r ERR Duty Cycle too Low r SPW 100 Duty 100 r SDC Set Diode Current The set value must be less than 100 and above the minimum curr...

Page 49: ...ection mode in this mode the external analog is corrected and output after filtering so the response time of AD analog is larger than that of through mode Send ECM r Return ECM r DCM Disable Calibration Mode AD analog response time is less than 100 us in this mode Send DCM r Return DCM r Others Command error Send BGM r Return Command Err r STA Read device status Read the product status A return va...

Page 50: ...not ready The laser is ready Bit 10 QCW mode off QCW mode on Bit 11 Module Main Power off Module Main Power on Bit 12 Modulation mode off Modulation mode on Bit 13 Normal Leakage sensors 1 leaking Bit 14 Normal Leakage sensors 2 leaking Bit 15 No laser Laser is power on Bit 16 Gate mode off Gate mode on Bit 17 AC input normal AC input abnormal Bit 18 External Emission control off External Emission...

Page 51: ...4 Normal Low temperature fault Bit 25 Normal Humidity alarm Bit 26 Normal Water flowmeter 1 Flow Alarm Bit 27 Guide laser internal control Guide laser External Control Bit 28 Normal Water flowmeter 2 Flow Alarm Bit 29 Normal Module locked Bit 30 Optical circuit safety interlock normal Optical circuit safety interlock abnormal Bit 31 Normal High average power ...

Page 52: ...in interface is shown as Figure 30 Figure 30 Raycus Laser Control Softwaredisplaysmaininterface 8 2 Multi laser Control Click Select Laser on the main interface and the laser selection list will be popped up Each laser has a different IP address Select the corresponding IP address to select the corresponding laser After selecting the laser to be operated click Close to close the laser selection in...

Page 53: ...nication is established the lower left status display area will show that the network connection is OK as Figure 32 Figure 32 Communication status interface between rlcs and the laser 8 2 1 Add DeleteLaser Users can add delete laser in the laser list area by right click to add delete In the Raycus Laser Control Software Users need to type the IP address of laser to add a new laser Detailed operati...

Page 54: ... C12000XZ 50 Figure 34 Procedure for Adding the IP Address to Laser 8 2 2 Delete Laser Figure 35 Delete laser 8 2 3 Modify Laser IP After the laser has established a connection select the IP address of the current laser right click Set Figure 36 Change the IP address of laser ...

Page 55: ... In the IP address list in the pop up Laser Configuration window double click the laser IP address users just modified The connection display is normal as Figure 37 Figure 37 Modify the IP address of laser 8 3 Main Working Status Display The uppermost part of the main interface of the laser is the main status display area of the laser which mainly displays the current laser emitting power percenta...

Page 56: ...ssion light indicates the working model of the current laser red laser is in working model gray laser is not in output model 8 3 1 Laser s Cumulative Operating Time Display Area The laser s cumulative operating time display is shown in Figure 39 The cumulative start up time cumulative laser emission time today s power on time and today s lighting time can be displayed in hours minutes and seconds ...

Page 57: ...Gray laser operates in non correction mode and the external 0 10V analog voltage is linear only with the current of the pump auxiliary tube The response time for this mode AD simulation is less than 100uS AD model Green Laser power is determined by the 0 10V analog voltage on XP4 when laser works in AD mode Gray laser power is set by Raycus Laser Control Software or communication commands Monitori...

Page 58: ...ode power off memory automatically Red guide beam Click ON guide laser on Click OFF guide laser off Power correction Click ON activate laser power correction mode Click OFF shut laser power correction mode Mode power off memory automatically Eliminate alarm Eliminate current laser alarm Laser ON Laser is in output Laser OFF Laser is off 8 3 4 Programming Mode Test Area The laser programming mode t...

Page 59: ... power rise and fall time stored in the laser Click on set parameters to set new power rise and fall times When the rise and fall time are all set to 0 the power ramp up and ramp down function is automatically turned off when one is not 0 the ramp up and ramp down function is automatically turned on for example Figure 44 Slow rise and fall setting Figure 45 The power ramping time rise Figure 46 Th...

Page 60: ...lid when the AD mode is turned on The relationship between the frequency duty cycle and MOD of the laser emission parameters when the laser is externally controlled When the duty cycle is 100 the actual laser emission is strictly synchronized with the external MOD signal and the default duty cycle is 100 after power on Figure 48 The output waveform of the laser when the internal pulse duty cycle i...

Page 61: ...rface Module Status The display interface for laser parameter display area is as Figure 49 The module status is used to shield the faulty module the green light indicates the number of modules installed inside the current laser and the check box indicates the module that is actually running in the current laser 8 5 Alarm Type Display Area The laser alarm type display area interface is as Figure 50...

Page 62: ... set by the center light and ring light Users can set the ratio of the center light to the ring light according to their needs click on or drag the slider bar and then synthesize the light output parameters set by the main interface to get the desired ring laser output Take the 6kW laser as an example if the center power is 71 ring power is 56 that is the center power is 4000 0 71 2840W ring power...

Page 63: ... various patterns can be found in Table 15 Figure 53 Laser operatingmode selecting Table 15 Laser operatingmode and explanation Mode selection Mode explanation User mode A concise software interface Diagnostic mode Displays laser s all status and parameters for diagnosis purposes Authorization mode Time limited locking function can be set on laser Debug mode Users can modify laser parameters subje...

Page 64: ...anguage selection interface is as Figure 55 Users can choose between Simplified Chinese and English by click Language Setting effective after Raycus Laser Control System restarted Figure 55 Language selection interface 8 9 Authorization Time limited Locking 8 9 1 Authorization in UserMode The authorization settings in user mode are as Figure 56 Laser can be locked and unlocked by valid authorizati...

Page 65: ...Figure 56 The authorization settings operating interface in usermode 8 9 2 Authorization in Authorization Mode Figure 57 Authorization settings operating interface in authorization mode The authorization settings in laser authorization mode are as Figure 55 This interface allows the users ...

Page 66: ...nly be set once and no modification is allowed after its set The terminal password is 8 byte e g 0123456789ABCDEF no other characters are allowed The terminal password is set for the laser locking party and the terminal code can only be set once and it is not allowed to be modified after setting once The terminal password is 8 byte hexadecimal for example 0123456789ABCDEF other characters are not ...

Page 67: ...facture model serial number controlling serial number token version number system information and other information can be queried in the Raycus Laser Control System About item Specific interface is as Figure 60 Figure 60 Laser relevant information query interface XP1 Interface Status Indicat ion in DiagnosticMode Figure 61 The XP1 interfaceview ...

Page 68: ...atus of the XP1 interface on the back panel 8 11 Log in DiagnosticMode Laser s working log interface is shown as Figure 62 Users can query work log by entering the time to query and click on the Search button Figure 62 Laser s workingloginterface 8 11 1 Download Log Log download interface is shown as Figure 63 Figure 63 Logdownloadinterface 8 11 2 Download Record of HistoricalFault Historical faul...

Page 69: ...for all download information is as Figure 65 Figure 65 Thefileaddressqueryinterface for alldownloadedinformation 8 12 Module Parameters in DiagnosticMode Laser module parameter query interface is as Figure 66 The interface is for the parameter query in diagnostic mode from which Raycus technicians can analyze the cause of laser anomalies Figure 66 Module parameters query interface in diagnostic mo...

Page 70: ...e bar stored inside the current laser is as Figure 68 The software automatically lists the number of wavelength bars that have been saved by click on the Refresher List button Green indicates the bar already has a program and white indicates that the bar is empty Figure 68 Operating interfaces of wavebarstoredinside the currentlaser 8 13 2 Check WaveformContent To check the waveform contents in th...

Page 71: ...All Waveforms Empty all waveform interfaces stored in the current laser waveform mode is as Figure 70 All waveforms stored inside the current laser will emptied by click Empty Program List Figure 70 Interface of empty all waveform storedin the currentlaserwaveformmode 8 13 4 Edit Waveform Waveform editing when the laser is working in waveform mode is shown as Figure 71 75 ...

Page 72: ...ogies Co Ltd User Guide of RFL C3000XZ RFL C12000XZ 68 Figure 71 Step 1 Left click the pre edited waveformnumber Figure 72 Step 2 Select the command under the commandtype click Add Figure 73 Step 3 Enter the parameters and click Save ...

Page 73: ...ommand Explanations Table 16 Command explanations in laserworkingstatus Code 1 Byte Parameter1 2 bytes Parameter 2 4 bytes Note 1 Stop none none The program end command the last command must be this command 2 SPT 0 65000 ms 0 65000W Change power to 2 in time 1 3 SPR 0 65000 W ms 0 65000W Change power to 2 in power change ratio 1 4 WAIT 1 Wait for sync signal low level Null 2 Wait for sync signal h...

Page 74: ...0ms int 5 GOTO 0 99 line 1 Switch at low sync signal Jump to different line when comply 0 99 line 2 Switch at high sync signal Jump to different line when comply 0 99 line 0 1000000 Switch at waiting time due Jump to different line when comply 6 OUT 1 SO 1 sync signal low level output 2 sync signal high level output 7 EXT Power 1 0 10V 2 ...

Page 75: ...stand and follow this instruction to use the device Any damage caused by fault operating is not warranted Accessories and fiber connectors are excluded from this warranty According to the warranty client should inform us within 30 natural days after the defect is discovered This warranty does not involve any other party including specified buyer end users and any parts equipment or other products ...

Page 76: ...tall the same modifications on the units previously purchased and delivered All the items within the warranty and service clauses specified as above and to be provided by Raycus are for users reference only the formal contents about warranty and service are subject to the contract to be signed between Raycus and its users Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice 2...

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