Model 990 dCLD II Component Leak Detector
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3.4 Startup
Turn the power
ON
by placing the power switch in the
l
position.
When first powered, the control unit performs a front panel lamp test, lighting all LEDs, after
which the SPEC TUBE and HIGH VAC LEDs should extinguish and the POWER LED should
remain lit. The following short three-line identification is sent via the host serial port J6:
polyFORTHII <LF>
Varian 990II_dCLD <LF>
hi <LF>
The cursor is positioned on the next line and is blinking. After the messages are sent, the
control unit is running and ready to accept commands. See Appendix A “Communications
Protocol” for a listing of commands and Table 2-11 on page 2-15 for a cross reference of
commands in the different modes of operation.
NOTE
Unless otherwise stated, all commands must be issued in
capital letters.
The NOT READY line in the discrete I/O is active and the response to ?STATUS<CR>
contains RDY/, indicating that the 990 dCLD II is not ready. If IDLE is enabled
(see “IDLE MODE RUN MODE” on page 3-10), the control unit is waiting for the RUN
command to be issued. If IDLE is disabled, the unit is waiting for the pressure (as read by
the ConvecTorr™ gauge in the spectrometer) to be less than 1 Torr.
The forepump in the system should be able to pump the spectrometer tube through the high
vacuum pump to a pressure of much less than 1 Torr. When the spectrometer tube pressure
passes through 1 Torr and RUN is active (IDLE is disabled) the control unit starts the high
vacuum pump and waits for it to achieve the set speed (see ?SETUP in Appendix A
“Communications Protocol”, Table A-1 on page A-2). When the high vacuum pump
achieves operating speed, the HIGH VAC LED on the front panel illuminates. When the
pressure is less than 10 mTorr, the control unit sets the preamplifier offset and attempts to
light the ion source filament. Setting the preamplifier offset takes up to two minutes. During
this time, the SPEC TUBE LED flashes and a ?STATUS<CR> inquiry response contains ZRO.
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