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1.4 Technical data 

(All technical data are valid at 23 ± 5°C and 45 ±15% humidity)

 

 

Number of slots: 

 

PRO8000 8 

PRO8000-4 8 

PRO800 2 

Mains switch 

Key-operated 

Remote control 

via IEEE488 and RS232C 

Mains supply 

100 V, 115 V, 230 V (± 10%) fixed 

Mains frequency 

50 ... 60 Hz 

Maximum power consumption: 

PRO800 220 

VA 

PRO8000 500 

VA 

PRO8000-4 800 

VA 

Supply mains overvoltage  

Category II (Cat II) 

Operating temperature

1)

 

0 ... +40

°

Storage temperature 

-40

°

C ... +70

°

Relative Humidity 

Max. 80% up to 31°C, decreasing to 50% at 40 °C 

Pollution Degree (indoor use only) 

Operation altitude 

< 3000 m 

 

Maximum output current for all modules: 

PRO800 

8 A 

PRO8000 16 

PRO8000-4 32 

 

 

Warm up time for maximum accuracy 

15 min 

Dimensions PRO800 (WxHxD) 

232 x 147 x 396 mm (3 U, ½ 19") 

Dimensions PRO8000 (WxHxD) 

449 x 147 x 396 mm (3 U, 19") 

Dimensions PRO8000-4 (WxHxD) 

449 x 177 x 456 mm (4 U, 19”) 

 

Maximum weight PRO800 

< 9 kg  

Maximum weight PRO8000 

< 17 kg 

Maximum weight PRO8000-4 

< 21 kg 

                                            

1)

 non condensing 

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Page 2: ...Operation manual Thorlabs Blueline Series Mainframe PRO8000 PRO8000 4 PRO800 2003 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 3: ...Version 2 10 Date 13 10 2003 Copyright 2003 Thorlabs GmbH Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 4: ...3 1 4 Operating commands 20 3 2 Hardware standard IEEE 488 1 21 3 2 1 IEEE 488 1 subsets of the PRO8000 4 PRO800 21 3 2 2 Device address and string terminator 22 3 2 3 Starting the IEEE488 interface 23 3 2 4 IEEE488 bus commands 24 3 3 Software standard IEEE 488 2 26 3 3 1 Nomenclature 26 3 3 2 Program and response messages 26 3 3 3 Data format 27 3 3 4 Common commands and queries 29 3 3 5 module ...

Page 5: ...etting up control programs 45 3 6 System reset 46 3 6 1 Power on reset 46 3 6 2 Reset by device clear 47 3 6 3 Reset by the clear status command 47 3 6 4 Reset by the reset command 47 3 6 5 Reset by interface clear 47 3 7 The PRO8000 4 PRO800 ELCH macro functions 48 3 7 1 What is ELCH 48 3 7 2 Basic settings 48 3 7 3 Individual settings for a measurement 48 3 7 4 Cascading several ELCH runs 50 3 7...

Page 6: ...69 4 8 1 Update procedure 70 5 Service 71 5 1 Line voltage setting 71 5 2 Internal Fuse Replacement 73 6 Listings 74 6 1 List of acronyms 74 6 2 List of figures 75 6 3 Certifications and compliances 76 6 4 Addresses 79 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

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Page 8: ...e PROFILE PROFILE was the name of the manufacturer before it was acquired by Thorlabs and renamed to Thorlabs GmbH Thorlabs GmbH This part of the instruction manual contains specific information on how to operate the modular PRO800 PRO8000 PRO8000 4 mainframe The description of the different modules is given in the individual module manuals Attention This manual contains WARNINGS and ATTENTION lab...

Page 9: ...RO800 system make sure that the protective conductor of the 3 conductor mains power cord is correctly connected to the protective earth contact of the socket outlet Improper grounding can cause electric shock with damage to your health or even death Also make sure that your line voltage agrees with the voltage given on the letterplate of the unit and that the right fuse has been in serted To avoid...

Page 10: ...ginal packaging including the plastic form parts If necessary ask for a replacement package The PRO8000 4 PRO800 laser modules can deliver up to several 100mW of maybe invisible laser radiation When operated incorrectly this can cause severe eye and health damage Make sure you pay strict attention to the safety recommendations of the appropriate laser safety class This laser safety class is marked...

Page 11: ...ctor of this cable To avoid electric shocks the plug of the mains cable must be inserted in a correctly grounded socket Interruption of the protective grounding could lead to health damage or even death due to electric shock Please check prior to operation if the line voltage indicated on the rear panel agrees with your local supply If not please have a service technician change the line voltage a...

Page 12: ... as replacement of parts is only to be done by especially trained service personnel Parts must not be exchanged with the unit switched on Dangerous voltages may also be present in the unit when switched off and with power cord removed Proper discharge of power components is advised Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 13: ... the hardware and software determined by Thorlabs GmbH for this unit to operate without fault provided that they are handled according to our statements However Thorlabs GmbH does not warrant a fault free or uninterrupted operation of the unit of the software or firmware for special applications nor this operation manual to be fault free We will not carry responsibility for ensuing damages Restric...

Page 14: ...1 0 40 C Storage temperature 40 C 70 C Relative Humidity Max 80 up to 31 C decreasing to 50 at 40 C Pollution Degree indoor use only 2 Operation altitude 3000 m Maximum output current for all modules PRO800 8 A PRO8000 16 A PRO8000 4 32 A Warm up time for maximum accuracy 15 min Dimensions PRO800 WxHxD 232 x 147 x 396 mm 3 U 19 Dimensions PRO8000 WxHxD 449 x 147 x 396 mm 3 U 19 Dimensions PRO8000 ...

Page 15: ...er temperature protection of the modules series 8000 Protection against transients Protection against interrupted wiring OPEN Protection against too high laser or TEC current limit Protection against too high optical power current limit of the monitor diode Connectors on the rear panel Ground 4 mm banana jack Line 3 pin IEC 320 with fuse Remote control IEEE488 24 pin jack or RS232C 9 pin D SUB jac...

Page 16: ...ERR SEL ERR SEL ERR SEL ERR I I Figure 1 Front panel view of the PRO8000 Display The alphanumeric vacuum fluorescence display enables interactive communication with the PRO800 PRO8000 PRO8000 4 Different menus allow a clearly structured representation of the relevant values Mains switch The mains switch is a key operated power control switch ON STANDBY to prevent accidental or non authorized use A...

Page 17: ...ifferent functions in the different menus The respective function is shown in the last line of the display in form of a LOGO for example or if a cursor may be moved Remote control LOCAL LOCAL key switches to manual operation from remote control The LED lights if in local mode If a remote controller has given a local lock out command LLO this key is dis abled for further operation until you switch ...

Page 18: ...ctive value is selected with the cursor moved by the blue soft keys The cursor must point to the left of the value to be changed Example 1550 83 A clockwise turn on the tuning knob increases the value and an anti clockwise turn decreases it Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 19: ...et voltage range and the appropriate fuses The voltage range is indicated by a screw in the corresponding position e g for the PRO8000 230V setting This screw only depicts the voltage setting For changing the voltage range see section 5 1 Line voltage setting LINE 50Hz 430VA SERIAL No 100V 10 3 3 A 3 8 A FUSE FUSE ONLY WITH SPECIFIED TYPE AND RATING THIS INSTRUMENT MUST BE GROUNDED CAUTION DO NOT ...

Page 20: ... 3 1 After power on After turning on your PRO8000 4 PRO800 the main processor executes a self test program for a few seconds You see the following screen PROFILE PRO8 Power on Self test SW Revision 4 38 Interface 1 04 It shows the actual software revision number and the actual interface revision number After a few seconds the program enters the main menu screen Artisan Technology Group Quality Ins...

Page 21: ...CH3 are displayed The fourth line describes the functions of the three soft keys here up down and CHANGE 2 3 3 The cursor The cursor of the PRO8000 4 PRO800 can be placed at different positions in the display It can point to values to the left or to the right The cursor can be moved up with the soft key or down with the soft key With the cursor leaving the upper or lower edge of the display you ca...

Page 22: ...3 4 Selecting a module A module is selected for further input by placing the cursor beside the respective channel number CH4 Pressing will lead to the channel menu of the selected module Please refer to the operation manual of the individual module 2 3 5 Setup menu From main screen you can enter the set up screen by pressing PRO8000 SETUP Beeper on Interface IEEE488 IEEE Adr 10 Baudrate 19200 OSR ...

Page 23: ...lue is 10 The appropriate baud rate for the RS 232 interface is chosen in line 4 default 19200 Baud OSR local allows to select the averaging rate for displayed values i e how many measured values are averaged to reduce noise The higher the value the longer it takes to actualize the measured values on the screen This item does not affect the remotely transferred measurement values Normal value 16 B...

Page 24: ... standard for programmable instruments To use the implemented RS232C interface first select this option in the setup menu PRO8000 SETUP Interface RS 232C IEEE Adr 10 CHANGE Then select the desired baud rate default is 19200 Bd PRO8000 SETUP IEEE Adr 10 Baudrate 19200 CHANGE If you use an older PRO8 system it will have a female 9 pin D SUB connector at the rear panel You must use then an 1 1 connec...

Page 25: ...D Received Data 3 TXD 3 TXD Transmitted Data 7 RFR 7 RFR Ready for receiving 8 CTS 8 CTS Clear to send 5 GND 5 GND Signal Ground 4 DTR 4 DTR Data terminal ready 1 RLSD 1 RLSD Received line signal detector 6 DSR 6 DSR Data set ready 9 NC 9 NC Not connected PC PRO8000 2 RXD 2 RXD Received Data 3 TXD 3 TXD Transmitted Data 7 RFR 7 RFR Ready for receiving 8 CTS 8 CTS Clear to send 5 GND 5 GND Signal G...

Page 26: ... As the RS232 interface does not offer hardware control lines like the IEEE488 bus the according IEEE488 bus command are emulated by specials commands Please refer to chapter 3 2 Hardware standard IEEE 488 1 starting on page 21 Device clear Syntax DCL Description Clears the input buffer and output queue Resets the parser unit and the execution unit Go to local Syntax GTL Description Switches the P...

Page 27: ...chronously the service request sequence is used In case the device needs a service request it sends SRQ to the PC Now the PC should query the status byte with POL The device will then answer with nnn where nnn represents the status byte in decimal notation See chapter 3 5 4 Service request enable register SRE on page 42 3 1 4 Operating commands All operating commands described in the following IEE...

Page 28: ...f the PRO8000 4 PRO800 must differ from that of other devices using this IEEE488 bus You can select it in the setup menu Refer to chapter 2 3 5 Setup menu on page 15 3 2 1 IEEE 488 1 subsets of the PRO8000 4 PRO800 Function Part set Source Handshake SH1 Acceptor Handshake AH1 Talker T6 Listener L4 Service Request SR1 Remote Local RL1 Parallel Poll PP0 Device Clear DC1 Device Trigger DT0 Electrical...

Page 29: ...ppear enabling the address to be changed The device address can be selected between 0 and 30 Pressing will make the new settings valid and return to main screen NOTE The default device address is 10 3 2 2 2 String terminator The string terminator of the PRO8000 4 PRO800 is preset to LF EOI This is fixed and cannot be changed The PRO800 PRO8000 4 itself accepts any combination of LF and EOI as stri...

Page 30: ... meters The PRO8000 4 PRO800 will automatically enter REMOTE mode after the first command is transferred by the PC NOTE Programming the control software will vary with the type of computer the user interface the programming language the interface card used as well as with the driver software and the correspondingly supplied software interfaces Please refer to the documentation of these components ...

Page 31: ...functions have also already been implemented in the LabView or LabWindows drivers from Thorlabs GmbH When receiving the IEEE488 bus commands GET LLO GTL DCL and SDC the PRO8000 4 PRO800 will execute the following functions LLO Local Lockout The command LLO once sent will disable the key LOCAL throughout further operation Return to LOCAL mode manual operation is only possible with the command GTL s...

Page 32: ...Device Clear The command SDC resembles the command DCL but refers only to the IEEE 488 part of the selected unit see 3 6 Normal operation of the unit is not interrupted NOTE In contrast to the command DCL the command SDC will only set back the IEEE 488 of the device addressed GET Group Execution Trigger Due to interface specification DT0 refer to section 3 2 1 IEEE 488 1 subsets of the PRO8000 4 P...

Page 33: ...mand ending with a quotation mark to specify what information shall be transferred With the next read command this information is transferred from the PRO8000 4 PRO800 to the controller Program messages Messages from the PC to the PRO8000 4 PRO800 are called program messages With program messages settings are effected command at the PRO8000 4 PRO800 and response messages are selected status read q...

Page 34: ...character or a string Examples A or ABGRS or A125TG or A1 23456A Refer to IEE488 2 8 7 1 Numeric response data Type 1 NR1 Is a numerical value with sign in integer notation Examples 1 or 1 or 22 or 14356789432 Refer to IEE488 2 8 7 2 Numeric response data Type 2 NR2 Is a numerical value with or without sign in floating point notation without exponent Examples 1 1 or 1 1 or 22 1 or 14356 789432 Ref...

Page 35: ...ype 3 NR3 Is a numerical value with or without sign in floating point notation with exponent with sign Examples 1 1E 1 or 1 1E 1 or 22 1E 1 or 143 56789432E 306 Refer to IEE488 2 8 7 4 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 36: ...xplanation IDN Identification query PROFILE PRO8000 Ver 4 38 1 04 LF RST Resets the PRO8000 4 PRO800 All outputs of all modules are switched off all macros are deactivated not deleted the unit stays in ready status i e bit 0 FIN of the status byte register is set All set parameters current power values etc remain valid TST Executes a self test and queries the result 0 LF OPC Operation completed ac...

Page 37: ...ter is not changed NR1 LF ESR Queries the current value of the standard event status register ESR and clears it the same time NR1 LF SRE NR1 Sets the value of the service request enable register SRE SRE Queries the current value of the service request enable register SRE NR1 LF STB Queries the value of the status byte register STB Bit 6 is reset to 0 the other bits kept unchanged NR1 LF SAV 0 Imme...

Page 38: ...her programming SLOT Queries the selected slot SLOT NR1 LF STAT xxx XXX stands for one of the additional IEEE 488 registers implemented BFC BFR BFE DESR or DESE It returns the binary content of the register STAT xxx NR1 LF STAT xxx NR1 Sets the content of the enable register BFE EDE and DESE refer to section 3 5 Status reporting on page 37 PORT Queries the chosen port of a multidevice controller a...

Page 39: ...LOT the PRO8000 4 PRO800 will only send 2 LF instead of SLOT 2 LF This is not according to the IEEE 488 2 standard but useful if you want to increase speed SYST ANSW FULL PRO8000 4 PRO800 will stop the function started with SYST ANSW VALUE and answer again according to the IEEE488 2 standard TYPE ID Queries information about the selected module Possible answers ITC8xxx 159 LDC8xxx 191 PDA8xxx 107 ...

Page 40: ...nding module 3 4 Error messages Devices following the IEEE 488 2 standard provide an error queue storing errors one by one Every query SYST ERR will fetch one error from the error queue Repeated use of SYST ERR is necessary until the error queue is empty If the queue is empty the error message 0 No error is sent to the PC Error messages are organized in groups Error number Error type 0 no errors 1...

Page 41: ... of characters 102 Invalid numeric parameter Possible reasons ILD SET 1 1 The second decimal point is not allowed ILD SET 12E 12E The second E is not allowed 103 Invalid text parameter Possible reasons SENSOR CG This parameter is not valid for a temperature sensor MODE THH This parameter is not valid for this command 104 Missing parameter Possible reason ILD SET This command requires a numerical p...

Page 42: ...lected port Possible reason e g PDA setting forward current on channel 2 190 Parser buffer overflow Possible reason Transmitted string was longer than the parser input buffer 3 4 3 200 299 execution error messages 200 Data out of range Possible reason ILD SET 10E 30 sent to the PRO8000 4 PRO800 but this current is much too high 3 4 4 300 399 system error messages 300 Hardware error Possible reason...

Page 43: ...ible reason You tried to start a macro function while no read parameters have been set 3 4 5 400 499 query error messages 400 Too many errors Possible reason More than 30 errors in the error queue 410 Query interrupted Possible reason More than one query sent to the PRO8000 4 PRO800 before the read command 420 Query unterminated Possible reason No query sent to the PRO8000 4 PRO800 before the read...

Page 44: ...E BFC BFR and BFE are shown in Figure 4 the remaining two registers DESR and DESE are shown in Figure 5 together with the device error registers of the plug in modules Please refer to the IEEE 488 2 standard 4 4 3 5 1 Standard event status register ESR The ESR can be read directly with the command ESR Reading the ESR clears it at the same time The content of the ESR can not be set The bits are act...

Page 45: ...module error occurred Query error A error occurred trying to query a value Request control The PRO8000 4 PRO800 is requesting to become the system controller Operation complete All started operations have been completed System is in idle mode Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 46: ...active Block Function Enable Register STAT BFE Nr1 STAT BFE Block Function Event Register Block Function Condition Register STAT BFC STAT BFR Cleared when read Execution finished Register Figure 4 The 7 registers ESR ESE STB SRE BFC BFR and BFE Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 47: ...7 From slot 6 From slot 5 From slot 4 From slot 3 From slot 2 From slot 1 From slot 8 Device Error Summary Register STAT DESR Device Error Summary Enable Register STAT DESE Nr1 STAT DESE To Bit 3 DES of Status Byte Register Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 48: ...h STB The content of the STB can not be set The bits are active high RQS MSS RQS Request service message Shows that this device has asserted SRQ MSS Master summary status Shows that this device requests a service ESB Event Status Byte Shows if any event has occurred in the Standard Event Status Register enabled by the Standard Event Status Enable Register see section 3 5 1 MAV message available Th...

Page 49: ... The bits of the SRE are used to select which bits of the STB shall assert an SRQ Bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 and 7 of the STB are combined by logical AND with the according 7 bits of the SRE These 7 results are combined by logical OR so that any hit leads to a logical 1 in bit 6 of the STB and asserts an SRQ 3 5 5 Device Error Summary Register DESR Bit 0 7 indicate if any plug in module in the slots 1 8 1 2 ...

Page 50: ...ing operation operation errors So each bits of the DEC sets the according bit of the DEE The DEE can be read but not set Reading clears the DEE 3 5 9 Device error event enable register EDE The bits of the EDE are used to select which bits of the DEE shall influence bit 3 DES of the STB The 8 bits of the EDE are related by logical AND to the according 8 bits of the DEE These 8 results are combined ...

Page 51: ...ding clears the BFR 3 5 12 Block Function Enable Register BFE The BFE enables via AND functions which block message is allowed to set the bit BFR in the Status Byte Register 3 5 13 Service request by detecting SRQ If an SRQ is asserted see section 3 5 4 bit 6 of the STB is set to logical 1 so that the controller can detect by serial polling which device asserted the SRQ 3 5 14 Service request by S...

Page 52: ... the data transfer between control computer and PRO8000 4 PRO800 We recommend building these write and read back commands into separate functions and then using these functions for the data transfer These functions should use an additional global flag that determines whether the write or read back communication is to be stored on a data file together with the talker and listener address of the IEE...

Page 53: ...eted bit 4 MAV of the status byte is set to 0 The error queue is cleared bit 2 EAV of the status byte is set to 0 The execution unit and the command queue is cleared The command decoder parser is reset All event registers are cleared The device error summary register is 0 All event registers are cleared System goes into ready state bit 0 FIN of the status byte is set All ELCH macro functions are d...

Page 54: ... following parts of the PRO8 The error queue is cleared bit 2 EAV of the status byte is set to 0 All event registers are cleared The device error summary register is 0 System goes into ready state bit 0 FIN of the status byte is set 3 6 4 Reset by the reset command The reset command RST resets all device functions Possibly activated macro functions are deactivated not deleted All module outputs ar...

Page 55: ...he monitor diode must be set appropriately 3 The desired operating mode has to be set constant current or constant power 4 The thermoelectric coolers must be switched on 3 7 3 Individual settings for a measurement The following parameters must be set for an individual measurement 1 Which parameter shall be changed during measurement e g laser current 2 Give the start and stop value for this parame...

Page 56: ...es the compound ACT Enter the start and stop values by appending the compound START or STOP to the desired parameter Programming e g ILD START 1e 3 start value 1 mA ILD STOP 100e 3 stop value 100 mA Reading ILD START or ILD STOP 3 7 3 2 Number of steps for the chosen interval Set the desired number of steps for the appropriate start stop interval Programming ELCH STEPS n with 2 n 1000 Reading ELCH...

Page 57: ...asured data immediately after an ELCH run In certain cases it might be useful to cascade several runs e g to allow for a nonius like scale spreading of certain regions in the measured characteristic Just start the next ELCH run with changed parameters when the preceding one has stopped But care must be taken not to exceed a maximum of 1001 measurement steps each with a maximum of 9 data 1 independ...

Page 58: ...nd the last two values of run 3 missing Of course you can start with data read out before starting the next measurement Then the first two measurements would be correct however the last two of measurement 3 would still be missing If you want to discard run 1 you should give the command ELCH RESET 0 before starting run 2 This resets the read pointer to position 1 Artisan Technology Group Quality In...

Page 59: ...rite sequence Start 2 n x 2 n x 3 n x 4 n x 1 End 2 ELCH Run 2 Start run 2 Start 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 n 1 End 1 n x ELCH Run 1 Start run 1 Start 3 n x y 2 n 1001 n x y 1 ELCH Run 3 Start run 3 End run 3 R 1001 1 R 1001 2 n 1 n 2 overwritten missing Figure 6 ELCH memory overflow Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 60: ...ine less values to be measured than defined with ELCH MEAS n the error message 311 ELCH read value s initialization not complete is given when starting ELCH The variable parameter always shows up in the first position of the output string and must not be programmed explicitly In the answer string the values are separated by commas 3 7 6 Setting the desired measurement mode There are up to now two ...

Page 61: ...lso can stop the measurement interactively if limits of measured values are reached Programming ELCH RUN 2 Reading ELCH RUN If the ELCH function is running in continuous mode at that moment this command of course triggers a short interruption in the measurement sequence The command ELCH TRIG Starts the measurement for the next step and reads the measured value The order ELCH RUN 0 Will stop the me...

Page 62: ...t 2 of the Status byte faster STB If enabled via the Service Request Register trigger a service request takes no additional time Poll the status byte with the low level IEEE 488 messages serial poll sequence SPE and SPD refer to IEEE 488 section 2 5 1 3 7 8 Reading the measured values With the command ELCH TRIG You can step through the list of measured values If you use this command more often tha...

Page 63: ...parated by comma meas points by semicolon 1 00000005E 003 9 79492208E 004 3 25000030E 003 3 23242205E 003 5 50000044E 003 5 47656277E 003 7 75000080E 003 7 73339858E 003 1 00000007E 002 9 98535194E 003 NOTE Please keep in mind IEEE488 bus traffic of all connected hosts is ceased as long as the data transfer from the PRO8 to the controller is active or your program must stop data transfer for other...

Page 64: ...T gives you the remaining number of measurement values ELCH RESET 0 resets the internal ELCH counters to zero so that data recorded previously but not read yet are overwritten by the next ELCH run Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com ...

Page 65: ...on 1 in the output string IMD MEAS 2 Select IMD to be on position 2 SLOT 3 Select module in slot 3 PORT 1 Select input port 1 of the photo amplifier module IPD MEAS 3 Select measured photocurrent of module 3 on position 3 SLOT 2 Return to slot 2 the module which gives the independent parameter i e the value which is stepped through must be selected when starting ELCH LASER ON Switch on the laser B...

Page 66: ... use the single command ELCH GETALL To retrieve all data measured in a single step Attention with this command the user must ensure that the input buffer size is large enough max 160kB and that your timeout is set to a corresponding high value max 50 sec If you use the ELCH GETALL command when the measurement has not yet finished you will get all data registered up to then You can use the command ...

Page 67: ...t or not completely initialized The module involved is not switched on You did not select the module which operates the independent variable SLOT n when starting ELCH 311 ELCH read value s initialization not com plete You tried to use a read value that is not a measurement value e g p share You can use every command which offers the compound ACT The selected module was not initialized correctly e ...

Page 68: ...on t get out all measured data Perhaps your measurement is still in progress Either test the ELCH status see 3 7 7 or use the ELCH GETALL command again to retrieve the rest of the data Your retrieved data do not start with the expected first set value Maybe you had another ELCH run previous and did not read out the old data Start your ELCH run with the ELCH RESET 0 command to discard previous meas...

Page 69: ...frames PRO800 PRO8000 PRO8000 4 operate at fixed line voltages of 90 V 110 V 104 V 127 V or 207 V 253 V Prior to starting operation check that the line voltage specified on the letterplate agrees with your local supply A qualified service person is required to change the operating line voltage See section 5 1 Line voltage setting for instructions 4 4 Exchanging the mains fuse If the line fuse has ...

Page 70: ... will be visible if provided The active fuse is in the back of the drawer Figure 7 Changing the mains fuse Remove the fuse holder completely and exchange the blown fuse We recommend examining the value and function of the replacement fuse at the same time IEC 60127 2 V 5 x 20 mm 250 V fuses with slow response and high breaking capacity are used Line voltage PRO8000 PRO8000 4 PRO800 100 V 10 T5H250...

Page 71: ...dules Attention Modules are only to be installed or uninstalled with the mainframe switched off If not severe damage could occur to module and or mainframe The PRO8000 4 PRO800 has a modular design and can be operated with a variety of different modules The change of modules or retro fitting of modules can be done by the user himself It is not necessary to re adjust the modules after reconfigurati...

Page 72: ...ll another module see below Check the function of the PRO8000 4 PRO800 by switching it on Installing a module Depending on the required width of the module one two or three adjacent slots must be free uninstall modules see above or remove blind plates Put the module into the guide rail of the slot and push until it locks in Fix the modules with the appropriate number of screws Check the function o...

Page 73: ...rn on your PRO8000 4 PRO800 with the key mains switch Control the fuse at the rear panel of the PRO8000 4 PRO800 mainframe If blown replace the fuse by the correct type one spare fuse is inserted in the fuse holder Please refer to 4 4 Exchanging the mains fuse on page 62 The PRO8000 800 display works but not the module Is the module inserted correctly and are all mounting screws tightened Insert t...

Page 74: ...8000 4 PRO800 and enter the correct address in your program default address is 10 or change the actual IEC bus ad dress of your PRO8000 4 PRO800 corresponding to your PC program Is the PRO8000 4 PRO800 the exclusive owner of the present IEC bus address or is there another device having the same address Change the settings of the devices participating in that IEC bus so that every device has its in...

Page 75: ...must send a GTL go to local message The deactivation of the LOCAL key remains until you turn off your PRO8000 4 PRO800 system Displayed measured values seem to react only very slowly Adjust the over sampling rate OSR in the setup menu to a lower value If you don t find the error source by means of the trouble shooting list or if more modules work erratic please first connect the Thorlabs GmbH Hotl...

Page 76: ...zip is the compressed update wizard which leads you through the whole process The complete update will take about 10 minutes You need The decompressed zip file and the firmware image which yield the following programs and files Readme txt ProUpdat 001 ProUpdat 002 Setup exe V40_xxx img One connection cable for the 9 pin D SUB serial interface connector Please refer to 3 1 Hardware standard RS 232 ...

Page 77: ...xe program and start the Wizard The Wizard will guide you step by step through the procedure 5 Select the upload COM port 6 Specify the name of the image file firmware which shall be updated 7 Switch on your PRO8000 4 PRO800 the Wizard will continue the procedure automatically Attention Please wait until the update has finished This takes about 7 minutes 8 Do not interrupt the upload procedure Thi...

Page 78: ...ated on the letter plate is in accordance with the locally supplied line voltage The setting of the line voltage is done by the wiring of connector clamps fastened on the ring shaped transformer at the left side panel inside the unit Wiring of the clamps for the respective line voltage 100V clamp 1 and 2 115V clamp 1 and 3 230V clamp 1 and 4 see Figure 8Setting the mains voltage After changing the...

Page 79: ...ock first switch off the PRO8 power and then disconnect the power cord from the mains power Remove the upper two plastic parts Allen key screws on the rear panel and remove the cover Insert the gray cable in the corresponding clamp For release of the wire press a screwdriver into the slot below the cable Cable position 230 115 100 V Figure 8 Setting the mains voltage Artisan Technology Group Quali...

Page 80: ...fied service personnel Open the unit like described in section 5 1 Figure 9 Internal fuses Name type and location of the internal fuses are given on adhesive labels Replace the defective fuse put on the cover and reattach it with the two Allan key screws FuseType IEC60127 2 V 5 x 20 mm T2 5A250V T1A250V T4A250V PRO 8000 PRO 8000 4 Internal Fuses IEC 60127 2 III 5 x 20 mm Si3 Si2 Si1 Si4 T2 5A250V ...

Page 81: ...r AVailable EDE Enable Device Error Event Register ELCH ELectrical CHaracterization EOI End Of Information ESB Error Status Byte ESE Standard Event Status Enable register ESR Event Status Register FIN Command FINished GET Group Execute Trigger GTL Go To Local GPIB General Purpose Interface Bus IEEE Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineering ITU International Telephone and Telegraph Union ...

Page 82: ...ransistor Transistor Logic WDM Wavelength Division Multiplex 6 2 List of figures Figure 1 Front panel view of the PRO8000 9 Figure 2 Operating elements on rear panel 12 Figure 3 RS232C connection cable 18 Figure 4 The 7 registers ESR ESE STB SRE BFC BFR and BFE 39 Figure 5 The registers DESR DESE DEC DEE and EDE 40 Figure 6 ELCH memory overflow 52 Figure 7 Changing the mains fuse 63 Figure 8 Setti...

Page 83: ...riterion A IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage Dips and Interruptions Immunity Performance criterion C EN 61000 3 2 AC Power Line Harmonic Emissions Complies with the Radiocommunications Act and demonstrated per EMC Emission standard1 2 3 AS NZS 2064 Industrial Scientific and Medical Equipment 1992 Australia New Zealand Declaration of Conformity EMC FCC EMC Compliance Emissions comply with the Class A Limits o...

Page 84: ...994 Safety standard for electrical and electronic test measuring controlling and related equipment Canadian Certification CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Additional Compliance IEC61010 1 A2 1995 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Equipment Type Test and measuring Saf...

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