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1 Getting Started
1.1
Using This Manual
Two possible starting points are available to new users of the SR542.
Users who wish to jump in and begin using the SR542 immediately
should continue with this chapter. A series of step‑by‑step procedures
are given for basic operation of the instrument in Section 1.2.
Those who prefer to learn the features of the SR542 with greater depth
should turn to Chapter 2: Operation.
Chapter 3: Remote Operation discusses remote operation of the SR542
over the USB interface.
Chapter 4: Applications provides experimental use cases for the SR542.
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting offers troubleshooting guides for possible
issues that you may encounter with the SR542.
1.2
Quick Start Guide
1.2.1
Preparations for Use
To perform the steps described in this section, you will need:
• SR542 controller and AC line cord
• SR542 chopper head and blade
• SR542 10‑conductor chopper head cable
1. If a blade is not already installed, mount a blade onto the chopper
hub. Be careful to slide the blade into the slotted opto‑interrupters
near the base before positioning the blade’s inner diameter onto
the hub. Secure the blade by sandwiching it between the hub and
the hub plate and fasten using three 4‑40 flat‑head screws.
2. It is recommended to secure the chopper head before running the
motor. Bolt the chopper head to the optical table using the slots in
the base plate, or using a 1/2” optical post and the clamping knob.
3. Plug the AC line cord into the rear‑panel power entry module of
the controller and then into a grounded wall outlet.
4. Connect the included 10‑conductor chopper head cable to the rear
panel of the control unit and then to the chopper head.
CAUTION
Do not use a typical 8‑conductor RJ45 ethernet cable to connect the con‑
trol unit to the chopper head.
5. Slide the shroud over the chopper blade and secure using two 4‑40
pan‑head screws.
CAUTION
To prevent accidental personal injury or damage to the instrument, se‑
cure the included shroud over the chopper blade before operation.
SR542 Precision Optical Chopper