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SYNRAD OEM v30 Operator’s Manual Version 2
Connecting
OEM v30 SAG/SWG lasers require a DC power supply capable of providing 30 VDC at 15 A minimum
(24 A peak for a minimum of 0.5 ms) while fan-cooled (SFG) models require 30 VDC at 16 A (24 A peak
for a minimum of 0.5 ms). SYNRAD recommends our PS-2, a 30 V, 750 W DC power supply (shown in
Figure 1-6). AC input requirements for the PS-2 are 90–264 VAC (auto-ranging); single-phase (1Ø); 10 A
max; 47–440 Hz. To connect the PS-2 power supply, refer to Figure 1-6 and perform the following steps:
Caution
possible
equipment
damage
Do not reverse polarity when connecting DC power cables to your
DC power source. Reversed DC polarity may damage the v30’s in-
ternal RF and control board circuitry. Carefully follow the directions
below to ensure that DC cable leads are properly connected to the
correct DC output terminals.
Figure 1-6
PS-2 (Emerson iMP4) power supply
1
Verify that input AC power to the DC power supply is physically locked out or disconnected.
2
Locate the 30 VDC output terminals on the power supply’s rear (output) section and connect the
black (–) DC power cable from the v30 laser to the negative (–) output terminal.
3 Connect the red (+) DC power cable from the laser to the positive (+) 30 VDC output terminal.
4 On the PS-2’s front (input) section, connect the neutral wire from your AC voltage source, typically
white, to the terminal labeled “N” (AC Neutral).
5 Connect the hot wire from your AC voltage source, typically black, to the “L” (AC Line) terminal.
6 Connect the ground (earth) wire from the AC source, typically green, to the terminal labeled with
the ground symbol.
Note: Because AC input connections and requirements vary from country to country, customers must
provide the appropriately sized AC power cable or wiring.
Control connections
Complete all control connections to OEM v30 lasers through the Interface A (DB-9) or Interface B (RJ45)
connectors on the v30’s rear panel. The interface connector receives tickle pulse and PWM Command sig-
nals and also serves as the connection point for auxiliary signals between the laser and any parts handling,
automation, or monitoring equipment. See the Interface connections section in the Technical Reference
chapter for details.