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Operation

3.1 About AeroBar Adjustments
3.2 Using the Remote Control
3.3 Ionization Mode (OpMode)
3.4 Output Voltages
3.5 On- and Off-times (Pulsed DC Mode Only)
3.6 FMS Alarm Values
3.7 Balance Adjustment and System Calibration

Summary of Contents for AeroBar 5225S

Page 1: ...I O N I Z A T I O N S O L U T I O N S Digital AeroBar Ionization System Model 5225S User s Manual...

Page 2: ...imco Ion improves its customers business results by providing a total solution to their electrostatic discharge and electromagnetic interference challenges Simco Ion is a division of Illinois Tool Wor...

Page 3: ...removing the cables as this can result in damage to the ionizer Do not clean emitter points while unit is powered Doing so may result in additional contamination and possible shock To avoid personal...

Page 4: ...e Remote Control 21 3 3 Ionization Mode OpMode 25 3 4 Output Voltages 27 3 5 On and Off times Pulsed DC Mode Only 28 3 6 FMS Alarm Values 29 3 7 Balance Adjustment and System Calibration 31 4 Maintena...

Page 5: ...19 5225S M 01 Rev 2 1 1 Description 1 1 Overview 1 2 Remote Control 1 3 Power Requirements...

Page 6: ...S operates as a standalone system with internally maintained settings Setup and adjustment are performed with the infrared Handheld Remote The AeroBar Model 5225S is available in five standard lengths...

Page 7: ...length of the bar 3 Positive and Negative Ion Output Indicators LEDs indicate high voltage HV ionization In Pulsed DC mode lights flash depending on which polarity has HV Lights are continuously on w...

Page 8: ...ady state DC mode Both of the positive and negative ion indicators and the alarm LED flash once simultaneously during communication Transmit and Receive LEDs These LEDs indicate communication with the...

Page 9: ...im directly at the receive LED of the AeroBar When the AeroBar receives transmission from the remote control it will flash all three LEDs for one second Each successive transmission is indicated with...

Page 10: ...e current adjustment level or operation mode for that item An on off slide switch is featured on the right side of the remote control Upon powerup the 5570 remote control shows the following UsrMenu V...

Page 11: ...source using one of the following options Hard wire to a DIN rail mount transformer p n 14 21730 Connect to DIN rail mount transformer through a junction box using an RJ 11 to RJ 11 interconnect cable...

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Page 13: ...19 5225S M 01 Rev 2 9 2 Installation 2 1 Mounting 2 2 Wiring 2 3 FMS Connection 2 4 Daisy chaining...

Page 14: ...ng safety information After removing power from the AeroBar s allow a minute for the high voltage power supplies to discharge Use proper input voltage to avoid damaging the unit Failure to follow thes...

Page 15: ...ncluding tool frames skins and other modules Keep the AeroBars within a 12 36 300 900 mm working distance from the wafers Keep in mind the following considerations when determining locations for the u...

Page 16: ...lips for bars over 44 in length May be used with end clip 28 6235 Grid clip for perforated panels p n 28 6257 Use for bars 44 or shorter Requires two pine tree fasteners 28 0505 Eggcrate mid clips p n...

Page 17: ...Rail Mount transformer p n 14 21730 100 115 230 VAC switchable desktop transformer p n 14 1535 Connection to Power The AeroBar can be directly wired to a 24 VAC source using wire terminations Figure 3...

Page 18: ...n in the figure below Connect the 24 VAC and 24 VAC return wires and cut the unused 3 wire The Alarm line will be wired to an FMS connection if used Figure 4 Wiring Interconnect Cable or J box Directl...

Page 19: ...19 5225S M 01 Rev 2 15 Figure 5 J box Wiring Contact Simco Ion for specific information on wiring the j box techsupport ion com or 510 217 0470...

Page 20: ...ect wire or through a junction box alarm wire Connection to the Desktop Transformer Wiring to the 100 115 230 VAC switchable desktop transformer Simco Ion p n 14 1535 requires an interconnect cable wi...

Page 21: ...is a non isolated open collector that will pull the alarm pin to ground upon an alarm condition See Figure 4 for the wire information If connecting to the DIN Rail mount transformer the FMS signal mus...

Page 22: ...it is more convenient to wire the AeroBars in a drop tee configuration junction boxes may installed at the tee sites and wired together using 18 22 AWG cable The RJ 11 connectors from the AeroBar cabl...

Page 23: ...Operation 3 1 About AeroBar Adjustments 3 2 Using the Remote Control 3 3 Ionization Mode OpMode 3 4 Output Voltages 3 5 On and Off times Pulsed DC Mode Only 3 6 FMS Alarm Values 3 7 Balance Adjustmen...

Page 24: ...r each zone of operation Set positive and negative output voltages Set positive and negative ontimes and offtimes pulsed DC mode only Set FMS alarm values Place Ionizers in Standby Mode Operating Envi...

Page 25: ...ight side of the remote control Upon powerup the remote control shows the following UsrMenu Ver 2 6 Passwords Most menu items of the Remote Control require a password in order to be changed The positi...

Page 26: ...s no button activity for 15 seconds Press the Esc key to awaken the remote control While in sleep mode the LCD displays Use ESC To Awake If the battery is low during sleep mode the bottom line is repl...

Page 27: ...then Esc Down Up Select Select Select Select None Viewable paramters Status Status PosFdbk PosOut NegFdbk NegOut Address OpMode PosOn PosOff PosOut Pos Alarm NegOn NegOff NegOut NegAlarm Eprom This i...

Page 28: ...if the AeroBar is in standby AeroBar is powered but ionization is turned off StdySDC if the AeroBar is continuously generating both positive and negative ionization Pulse if the AeroBar is alternately...

Page 29: ...hes 30 cm of the AeroBar Steady state mode may be necessary for most semiconductor tool applications with tight performance specifications or when low swing voltages are required for sensitive devices...

Page 30: ...n Up Select Select Select Select 3 Use the Up or Down button to reach the OpMode item Press Select 4 Point the remote control directly at the LEDs on the AeroBar and use the Up or Down button to selec...

Page 31: ...environmental readings you get during a balance adjustment See the Balance Adjustment section in this chapter 1 Use the Up or Down button to reach the PosOut or NegOut item Press Select 2 Use the Up o...

Page 32: ...setting Adjusting On and Off times It is important to set positive and negative on or offtimes in coordination with environmental readings you get during a balance adjustment See the Balance Adjustmen...

Page 33: ...ting Alarm Values It is important to set alarm values in coordination with environmental readings you get during a balance adjustment See the Balance Adjustment section in this chapter 1 Access the us...

Page 34: ...pressing the down button until you reach the PosAlrm or NegAlrm menu item Press Select 4 Use the Up button to change the alarm level so that it is above the corresponding Pos or Neg FeedBack level Cha...

Page 35: ...ng Ionization Modes Voltage Swing and Output and Decay Timing Troubleshooting Goals of Balance Adjustment and System Calibration Balanced high ion density arriving to the surfaces and wafers Similar p...

Page 36: ...rface to neutralize static charges of either polarity in a specified amount of time Adjustment of the AeroBar Ionziation System components may be performed during periodic checks of the entire system...

Page 37: ...dustry s typical setting 50 to 100V for semiconductor tools and mini environments and 100 to 150V for other fabrication in open areas A desired balance and decay time will depend on the sen sitivity o...

Page 38: ...he measurements on the CPM The measurements taken on the CPM will record the following specifics Positive and negative peak voltages Balance an average of the positive and negative voltage peaks Posit...

Page 39: ...o the range of the CPM plate voltage between the positive and negative peak readings at sample locations The recommended typical voltage output range is 50 80 For Pulsed DC mode adjust the positive an...

Page 40: ...Mode For Steady state DC Mode If voltage swings are 100V adjust and ontimes upward in 0 1 second increments until decay time stops improving or voltage swings become too high Maintain last beneficial...

Page 41: ...se and ontimes in 0 1 second increments maintainingbalance untildecay time improves or voltage swings become too high Maintain last beneficial setting 3 Increase and offtimes in 0 1 second increments...

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Page 43: ...ar Maintenance 4 3 Remote Control Maintenance 4 4 System Adjustment Calibration Caution To avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment do not perform any maintenance other than that contained in...

Page 44: ...pt will appear 2 Enter in the following password Esc Down Up Select Select Select Select 3 Use the Up or Down button to reach the OpMode item Press Select 4 Point the remote control directly at the LE...

Page 45: ...is recommended every three to six months and replacement every 24 to 36 months or when damage or erosion is evident Calibration may be performed quarterly semiannually or annually depending on your a...

Page 46: ...ronment Inspect emitter points for white fuzz or buildup on the tips or tips that are blackened or broken Clean any buildup following the procedures described below Emitter Point Cleaning Recommended...

Page 47: ...er point replacement is recommended every 24 to 36 months or when damage or erosion is evident To remove emitter points Use a soft jawed tool to remove silicon points Silicon points are brittle and ma...

Page 48: ...press the new emitter point into the socket until it is fully seated Do not push on the tip of the emitter point Chassis Cleaning Use a cleanroom compatible cloth moistened with 50 IPA and 50 de ioniz...

Page 49: ...te Control If the battery voltage drops to 2V LowBatt will be indicated on the second line of the LCD display Turn the remote control off with the slide switch to conserve battery life Sleep Mode The...

Page 50: ...4 System Adjustment Calibration Adjustment and calibration should be performed as a regular part of installation and maintenance activity Refer to Chapter 3 Operation for instructions on adjusting an...

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Page 52: ...19 5225S M 01 Rev 2 48 5 Specifications 5 1 AeroBar Model 5225S 5 2 Parts Accessories 5 3 Dimensional Drawings...

Page 53: ...pulsed DC steady state DC or standby Alarm Alarm activates when the bar is no longer able to maintain preset ion output levels Alarm is displayed visually via red LED in middle of the chassis Settable...

Page 54: ...5 lb 1 0 kg 22 bar approx 6 oz oer additional foot 0 17 kg per additional 30 cm Warranty 2 year limited warranty Certifications SEMI F47 RoHS Compliant Handheld Remote Model 5570 Dimensions 4 75H x 2...

Page 55: ...dheld Remote 33 1700 X Interconnect cable RJ 11 connectors 26 AWG 4 conductor where X is the length 0 5 2 6 10 15 20 30 40 feet 14 21730 DIN rail mount transformer 230 VAC to 24 VAC 14 1535 100 115 23...

Page 56: ...2 22 0365 1 Ultraclean Sleeved Silicon Emitter Points box of 1 22 0365 10 Ultraclean Sleeved Silicon Emitter Points box of 10 22 0365 15 Ultraclean Sleeved Silicon Emitter Points box of 15 22 0365 20...

Page 57: ...19 5225S M 01 Rev 2 53 5 3 Dimensional Drawings Standard Lengths...

Page 58: ...19 5225S M 01 Rev 2 54 300 mm EFEM Application Lengths...

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Page 60: ...icing evaluating repairing or replacing any unit returned to Simco Ion that has not been subjected to misuse neglect lack of routine maintenance repair alteration or accident In no event is Simco Ion...

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