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Perform the following procedure to connect the detector-controller cable for vacuum
applications:
1. Verify that the Controller power is off.
2. Connect male end of the 6-foot long Detector-Controller cable to the Detector
port on the back of the Controller. Use the 3-foot long Detector-Controller cable if
you have a 2 MHz system.
3. Move the slide latch over to lock the connector in place. Refer to
Secure the Detector-Controller Cable Slide Latch
4. Connect the female end of the cable to the vacuum flange.
5. Screw the connector in place.
6. Carefully secure the 3' long vacuum-compatible cable to the inside of the vacuum
flange. Use a 3/32" hex tool to tighten down the screws.
7. Connect the end of the cable with the slide latch to the back of the camera and
slide the latch until it locks on the posts.
4.10 Configure Default Camera System Parameters into WinView
NOTE:
Information in this section assumes that the appropriate
computer interface has been installed.
Perform the following procedure to configure default system parameters for WinView:
1. Verify the ST-133 is connected to the host computer, that it is turned on, and that
the computer recognizes the camera peripheral.
2. Launch the WinView/32 application. The Camera Detection wizard will
automatically run if this is the first time you have installed a Teledyne Princeton
Instruments WinView/32 application and a supported camera.
3. Click on the Setup tab and then select the Hardware function.
4. Select Launch Camera Detection Wizard… on the Controller/Camera tab to start the
wizard.
NOTE:
If a new camera type is being installed, click Launch Camera
Detection Wizard… button on the Controller/CCD tab
instead to start the wizard.
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