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1.1 Safety 

 

 

 Attention 

 

The laser modules supplied by Thorlabs are class 1M laser systems. 

However, if you collimate or focus the laser beam you will create a 

class 3R or class 3B laser system! 

In that case additional safety measures have to be observed! 

 

For the individual wavelength and output power see the certificate of 

calibration supplied with the module! 

 

Never switch on the output with no fiber connected and switch off 

the output before disconnecting the fiber! 

NOTE 

The products are classified and labeled according to  

IEC 60825-1/Am2 (2001). 

If you need an additional aperture label according to CFR § 1040.10.g (5) 

please use the adhesive labels delivered with the TXP LS5000 and place 

them clearly visible for any possible user on your laser set-up!. 

 

 

LS5000 

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Summary of Contents for LS5000 Series

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Thorlabs Instrumentation Laser Sources LS5000 Series 2009 ...

Page 2: ...Version 2 15 Date 19 10 2009 Copyright 2009 Thorlabs ...

Page 3: ...1 2 Power Control 17 3 1 3 The Modulation Control 17 3 1 4 The Status messages field 18 3 2 Menu items 18 3 2 1 The File menu 18 3 2 2 The Connection menu 19 3 2 3 The cards menu 20 3 2 4 The Preferences menu 21 4 Service and Maintenance 23 4 1 Troubleshooting 23 4 2 Recalibration 23 5 Appendix 24 5 1 Warranty 24 5 2 Thorlabs End of Life policy WEEE 25 5 2 1 Waste treatment on your own responsibil...

Page 4: ...e criticism or ideas We and our international partners are looking forward to hearing from you Thorlabs This part of the instruction manual contains every specific information on how to handle and use a LS5000 card A general description is followed by explanations of how to operate the unit remotely Attention This manual contains WARNINGS and ATTENTION label in this form to indicate dangers for pe...

Page 5: ...ange 1454 nm 1625 nm according to ordered wavelength Emitted optical power up to 20 mW according to ordered output power Numerical aperture of the beam 0 11 INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT CAUTION The use of optical instruments with these products will increase eye hazard LS5000 page 1 ...

Page 6: ...nd output power see the certificate of calibration supplied with the module Never switch on the output with no fiber connected and switch off the output before disconnecting the fiber NOTE The products are classified and labeled according to IEC 60825 1 Am2 2001 If you need an additional aperture label according to CFR 1040 10 g 5 please use the adhesive labels delivered with the TXP LS5000 and pl...

Page 7: ...tric shock with damages to your health or even death All modules must be fixed with all screws provided for this purpose Modules of the 5000 series must only be operated in mainframes of the TXP series All modules must only be operated with duly shielded connection cables Only with written consent from Thorlabs may changes to single components be carried out or components not supplied by Thorlabs ...

Page 8: ...smitters are not to be used within the range of three meters of this unit since the electromagnetic field intensity may then exceed the maximum allowed disturbance values according to IEC 61326 1 The TXP must not be operated in explosion endangered environments LS5000 page 4 ...

Page 9: ...e laser fibers are connected via FC APC connectors at the front of the module Other connectors optional Each module is protected against overheating of the output stage by an automatic shutdown The LED ERR indicates that the module is switched off After a decline in temperature of about 10 C the LED ERR extinguishes and the output can be reactivated The laser wavelength of the LS5000 module is adj...

Page 10: ... careful shielding of the transformer the microprocessors as well as the module itself provide an excellent suppression of noise and ripple On request all LS5000 modules can be supplied in a variety of versions e g with different powers or wavelengths LS5000 page 6 ...

Page 11: ...lengths C and L band Tuning range 0 85 nm Accuracy 25 pm 10 pm typ Stability typ 0 005 nm 24 h Resolution 1 pm Spectral linewidth typ 10 MHz Output Power Optical power Pmax 20 mW Accuracy 0 6 dB abs 0 4 dB rel Stability with coherence control on 0 002 dB 15 sec 0 005 dB 60 min 0 01 dB 24 h Setting range attenuation continuously variable 6 dB 10 dB typ Resolution 0 01 dB SMSR side mode suppression ...

Page 12: ... 1 100 Analog LF Modulation Option Frequency Range DC 50 kHz Input Voltage Range 10 V 10 V Input Impedance 10 kΩ Connector SMA Optical Parameters Optical Output Connector FC APC 2 Fiber PMF 3 Safety Class 1M Security features Global Interlock TXP5016 only 2 Other connector styles SC E2000 and non angled PC ferrule on request 3 Connector key aligned to slow axis on request ...

Page 13: ...utput FC APC Ejector Handle Figure 1 LS5000 front view 1 5 Connecting an optical fiber Depending on the construction of the optical connector the fiber is to be connected to the optical output by means of a corresponding plug NOTE Do not to confuse the FC APC with the FC PC connector The corresponding type of connector is marked on the module Never switch on the output with no fiber connected LS50...

Page 14: ...oosen the two mounting screws on top and below the ejector handle Push the red button of the ejector handle and flip down the black ejector handle This pulls out the card from its internal plug You can now remove the card If you do not insert another card please close the empty slot with a blind module to maintain a proper cooling air flow inside of the unit Re tighten the two screws LS5000 page 1...

Page 15: ...ered with the TXP card into your CD ROM drive If the autorun function is active on your PC the installation program should start automatical ly If not start the program TXP Suite exe on the CD The installation wizard leads you through the installation process When it comes to the type of installation select custom Then mark the components for the LS modules and proceed with the installation 3 Inse...

Page 16: ... Explorer and connect to the desired mainframe You will get a system overview of the selected TXP mainframe all TXP Explorer details are explained in the mainframe manual Figure 2 The TXP Explorer Window Now select the module you want to control here shown in slot 4 and launch the LS specific operating program by clicking the button Use card with standard module Now the card specific operating sof...

Page 17: ... IP address see Figure 4 If necessary ask your system administrator also enter the port number and a timeout value in the advanced section see Figure 5 Click OK and the program will yield a selection of all possible LS cards which are accessible Not shown are cards which are in use by another program operator See Figure 6 Select the card you want to use and confirm with OK You are now connected to...

Page 18: ...2 2 The Graphics User Interface GUI Figure 4 Select the IP Address Figure 5 Select Portnumber and Timeout LS5000 page 14 ...

Page 19: ...2 2 The Graphics User Interface GUI Figure 6 The card selection window LS5000 page 15 ...

Page 20: ...ncy The small arrows at left of the display field allow to adjust the wavelength in nm steps Larger changes can be done either by entering a new wavelength or frequency wavenumber numerically or by using the 25 GHz and 25 GHz buttons Because the center wavelength of the LS laser is adjusted to an ITU wavelength these two buttons allow a quick navigation through neighbored ITU channels The Center b...

Page 21: ...buttons always shows the is now status 3 1 3 The Modulation Control The LS5000 allows to use three internal modulations Sine wave Square wave Triangular modulation The modulation frequency can be set between 0 02 and 20 kHz the modulation depth between 0 1 and 100 100 refers to the maximum possible modulation at a 60 setting of the maximum output power For larger or smaller current power settings ...

Page 22: ... between the error message disappears The button Identify identifies the corresponding card by having the Select LED blink for a few seconds A list of possible status messages is given in 5 5 on page 29 3 2 Menu items 3 2 1 The File menu Load Setup All settings you make with this LS5000 card can be stored in a file and reloaded any time If this file is loaded by another card as it was stored from ...

Page 23: ...opens Enter the IP Address of your TXP mainframe this address is given to the TXP in the initialization process with the TXP Administrator program and if necessary ask your system operator also the port number and a timeout value under Advanced The timeout value is the wait time after which the program card yields a connection error if the LS does not respond LS5000 page 19 ...

Page 24: ...3 2 Menu items 3 2 3 The cards menu The only item in this menu is to give you some more detailed information about the corresponding card LS5000 page 20 ...

Page 25: ...rences menu contains one item Communication which allows to define the refreshing rate of all information retrieved from the card Depending on the bandwidth and reliability of your connection between TXP and PC you can select update rates from 10 seconds down to 0 3 s ...

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Page 27: ...ock put the short circuit plug delivered with the TXP5016 on the D SUB connector at the rear panel of the TXP If you don t find the error source by means of the trouble shooting list please contact the Thorlabs Hotline europe thorlabs com 4 2 Recalibration In normal operation the LS5000 card does not need any service If highest precision of the measurements is vital for you you should send your mo...

Page 28: ...d by Thorlabs GmbH for this unit to operate fault free provided that they are handled according to our requirements However Thorlabs GmbH does not warrant a faulty free and uninterrupted operation of the unit of the soft or firmware for special applications nor this instruction manual to be error free Thorlabs GmbH is not liable for consequen tial damages Restriction of warranty The warranty menti...

Page 29: ...omplete not disassembled and not contaminated As the WEEE directive applies to self contained operational electrical and electronic products this end of life take back service does not refer to other Thorlabs products such as pure OEM products that means assemblies to be built into a unit by the user e g OEM laser driver cards components mechanics and optics left over parts of units disassembled b...

Page 30: ...omposition The aim of the European RoHS directive is to reduce the content of toxic substances in electronic products in the future The intent of the WEEE directive is to enforce the recycling of WEEE A controlled recycling of end of life products will thereby avoid negative impacts on the environment Figure 7 Crossed out wheelie bin symbol LS5000 page 26 ...

Page 31: ... Code for Information Interchange CLR CLeaR CR Carriage Return DAC Digital to Analog Converter D Share Differential share IEEE Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineering I Share Integral share LDC Laser Diode Controller LED Light Emitting Diode PC Personal Computer PC Physical Contact P Share Proportional share SDC Selected Device Clear SEL SELect SW Soft Ware TEC ThermoElectric Cooler Pe...

Page 32: ... front view 9 Figure 2 The TXP Explorer Window 12 Figure 3 The LS5000 GUI Surface 13 Figure 4 Select the IP Address 14 Figure 5 Select Portnumber and Timeout 14 Figure 6 The card selection window 15 Figure 7 Crossed out wheelie bin symbol 26 LS5000 page 28 ...

Page 33: ...mperature reached The card temperature is too high The laser will probably be switched off Please wait for cooling down Supply Voltage Failed Internal hardware error Global Interlock Open Global Interlock has opened Close it or use the short circuit plug delivered with the TXP Temperature not Stabilized Wait for the laser temperature to reach its operating temperature Laser Current Limit reached T...

Page 34: ... 61000 4 5 Power Line Surge Immunity Performance criterion A IEC 61000 4 6 Conducted RF Immunity Performance criterion A IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage Dips and Interruptions Immunity Performance criterion A EN 61000 3 2 AC Power Line Harmonic Emissions EN 61000 3 3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker Australia New Zealand Declaration of Conformity EMC Complies with the Radiocommunications Act and demonstrat...

Page 35: ... of laser products Part 1 Equipment classification requirements and user s guide Class 1M IEC60825 1 A2 2001 Safety of laser products Part 1 Equipment classification requirements and user s guide Class 1M 21CFR 1040 10 Laser Notice No 50 Code of Federal Regulations Radiological Health Part 1040 Performance Standards for Light Emitting Products Class 1M ...

Page 36: ...liability exceed the purchase price of the product Please note that the content of this User Manual is neither part of any previous or existing agreement promise representation or legal relationship nor an alteration or amendment thereof All obligations of Thorlabs GmbH result from the respective contract of sale which also includes the complete and exclusively applicable warranty regulations Thes...

Page 37: ...ler Str 6 D 85221 Dachau Germany Sales and Support Phone 49 0 81 31 5956 0 Fax 49 0 81 31 5956 99 Email europe thorlabs com Web www thorlabs com USA Thorlabs Inc 435 Route 206 North Newton NJ 07860 USA Sales and Support Phone 1 973 579 7227 Fax 1 973 300 3600 Email sales thorlabs com Email techsupport thorlabs com Web www thorlabs com LS5000 page 33 ...

Page 38: ...hi Nerima ku Tokyo 179 0081 Japan Sales and Support Phone 81 3 6915 7701 Fax 81 3 6915 7716 Email sales thorlabs jp Web www thorlabs co jp Please call our hotlines send an Email to ask for your nearest distributor or just visit our homepage http www thorlabs com ...

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