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CHAPTER 1 - NOTES ON DEVICE SAFETY 

LSM 880 

User Interface 

ZEISS 

 

 
11/2014 V_05 

000000-2071-466 

31 

10.2

 

Mounting and Dismounting the BiG.2 

 

Do not remove the laser safety cable (Fig. 20/

1

)  from the LSM 880 system. This might result in 

failure of laser safety and a non-operating system. 

 

Always shut down the system completely before mounting or dismounting the BiG.2. 

 

Loosen the two fastening screws (Fig. 20/

3

) of the BiG.2 port (Fig. 20/

2

). 

 

Slowly pull the BiG.2 (Fig. 20/

4

) away from the port. 

 

For mounting the BiG.2 onto any port, make sure the pins and the electronic connections of the safety 

interface match closely. 

 

Push the BiG.2 to the port and fasten the two fastening screws. 

 

The BiG.2 has to be connected to the RT-PC directly via the connector LVDS. Depending on the use of 
BiG.2 the following connectors have to be used on the RT-PC: 

 

LVDS-D for BiG.2  attached to the direct coupling (DC-out) port on the scan head or as NDD in 

transmission (NDD-T) 

 

LVDS-C for BiG.2 attached to the NDD port in reflection (NDD-R). 

 

When the BiG.2 is relocated on the system, please make sure to select the new port in the Config Tool 

(see ZEN folder on your harddrive). 

 

For changing between the DC-out port and NDD-T no change of the cabling is necessary. 

 

When the BiG.2  is moved from the NDD-R to the DC-out port the following steps have to be 

performed to change the cabling:  

a)

 

the cable connected to the Sub-LVDS connector on the BiG.2  (if available)   has to be 

disconnected and plugged into the LVDS-C connector on the RT-PC 

b)

 

the cable connected to the LVDS port of the BiG.2  needs to be plugged into the LVDS-D 
connector on the RT-PC 

c)

 

the cable connected to the LVDS-D connector on the RT-PC is then plugged into the Sub-
LVDS connector on the BiG.2   

 

When the BiG.2 is moved from the DC position to the NDD port in reflection the following steps have 

to be performed to change the cabling:  

a)

 

the cable connected to the Sub-LVDS connector on the BiG.2  (if available)   has to be 

disconnected and plugged into the LVDS-D connector on the RT-PC 

b)

 

the cable connected to the LVDS port of the BiG.2  needs to be plugged into the LVDS-C 

connector on the RT-PC 

c)

 

the cable connected to the LVDS-C connector on the RT-PC is then plugged into the Sub-
LVDS connector on the BiG.2   

Steps a and c for both processes have to be performed only if additional NDD.2 modules are attached to 
the system. Additional modules are connected to the system in a row starting from the Sub-LVDS 

connector of the BiG.2. 
 

Summary of Contents for LSM 880

Page 1: ...LSM 880 and LSM 880 NLO Notes on device safety and installation requirements November 2014...

Page 2: ...pecifications are subject to change the manual is not covered by an update service Unless expressly authorized forwarding and duplication of this document and the utilization and communication of its...

Page 3: ...g the Laser Components and Illumination Systems 23 9 Notes on Care Maintenance and Service 26 9 1 Exchanging Fuses 26 Cleaning 27 9 2 27 9 3 Maintenance of the Liquid Cooling System 27 9 4 Count on Se...

Page 4: ...a at the base port of Axio Observer Z1 SP stands with motorized beam path switching is not allowed for reasons of laser safety Any manipulation will result in the loss of warranty of laser safety Plea...

Page 5: ...ol and laboratory use EMC requirements Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC EMC directive 2004 108 EC KN 61000 6 2 KN 11 EMC User notice for Korean only A A The company works according to a certified Envi...

Page 6: ...ding to DIN EN 61326 1 05 2010 1 Noise emission according to CISPR 11 DIN EN 55011 04 2011 2 Noise immunity according to table 2 industrial sector The LSM contains sensitive electronics A few seconds...

Page 7: ...2071 466 5 The Ti Sa laser s and OPO need to have a separate electrical connection according to the instructions of the manufacturer When operating the main switch of the LSM 880 NLO the Ti Sa lasers...

Page 8: ...6 000000 2071 466 11 2014 V_05 Fig 2 Power connector for the LSM 880 system including NLO system and set ups with laser module UV and components Free reserve outlets may be used to supply power to add...

Page 9: ...nterlock at the same position Two door interlocks can be connected The LSM 880 system is controlled by a remote control This remote control contains the main switch for the system and the key switch f...

Page 10: ...NLO for Mai Tai Laser or Chameleon 180 150 75 200 Active anti vibration table NLO for two microscope configuration 250 150 75 400 Periscope for two NLO lasers or NLO laser with OPO 40 37 70 40 Active...

Page 11: ...15 C to 35 C any conditions different from item 1 and 5 3 Storage less than 16 h T 20 C to 55 C 4 Storage less than 6 h T 20 C to 55 C 5 Temperature gradient 0 5 C h 6 Warm up time 1 h for high precis...

Page 12: ...s supplied Continuity of PE connection must not be affected by the use of extension leads The system contains components with dangerous voltage The system must not be opened by anybody else than autho...

Page 13: ...e lamp After installation or conversion of the LSM system authorized specialized staff must carefully check that it is in a proper condition and particularly that covers protecting against laser radia...

Page 14: ...s Caution Faults and hazards that might arise during operation which might cause damage to the unit or injury to the user Caution Laser radiation hazards possible when operating the system Caution Opt...

Page 15: ...1 NOTES ON DEVICE SAFETY LSM 880 Warning and Information Labels ZEISS 11 2014 V_05 000000 2071 466 13 Fig 5 Warning and information labels on the Axio Observer Z1 microscope with the LSM 880 scanning...

Page 16: ...ON DEVICE SAFETY ZEISS Warning and Information Labels LSM 880 14 000000 2071 466 11 2014 V_05 Fig 6 Warning and information labels on the Axio Observer Z1 microscope with the LSM 880 scanning module...

Page 17: ...S ON DEVICE SAFETY LSM 880 Warning and Information Labels ZEISS 11 2014 V_05 000000 2071 466 15 Fig 7 Warning and information labels on the Axio Observer Z1 microscope with the LSM 880 scanning module...

Page 18: ...ICE SAFETY ZEISS Warning and Information Labels LSM 880 16 000000 2071 466 11 2014 V_05 Fig 8 Warning and information labels on the Axio Observer Z1 microscope with the LSM 880 scanning module and Air...

Page 19: ...R 1 NOTES ON DEVICE SAFETY LSM 880 Warning and Information Labels ZEISS 11 2014 V_05 000000 2071 466 17 Fig 9 Warning and information labels on the Axio Imager Z2 microscope with the LSM 880 scanning...

Page 20: ...ON DEVICE SAFETY ZEISS Warning and Information Labels LSM 880 18 000000 2071 466 11 2014 V_05 Fig 10 Warning and information labels on the Axio Imager Z2 microscope with the LSM 880 scanning module U...

Page 21: ...R 1 NOTES ON DEVICE SAFETY LSM 880 Warning and Information Labels ZEISS 11 2014 V_05 000000 2071 466 19 Fig 11 Warning and information labels on the Axio Examiner microscope with the LSM 880 scanning...

Page 22: ...S ON DEVICE SAFETY ZEISS Warning and Information Labels LSM 880 20 000000 2071 466 11 2014 V_05 Fig 12 Warning and information labels on the Axio Examiner microscope with the LSM 880 scanning module U...

Page 23: ...ON DEVICE SAFETY LSM 880 Warning and Information Labels ZEISS 11 2014 V_05 000000 2071 466 21 Fig 13 Warning and information labels on the laser and electronic rack Fig 14 Explanatory labels on the l...

Page 24: ...ER 1 NOTES ON DEVICE SAFETY ZEISS Warning and Information Labels LSM 880 22 000000 2071 466 11 2014 V_05 Fig 15 Warning label on the AOM or attenuator box es Fig 16 Warning label on the motorized peri...

Page 25: ...rdous radiation exposure The following laser types are currently intended for use in the LSM 880 system The use of any other lasers as the ones listed below is not authorized The values represent the...

Page 26: ...M system and the Ar laser are equipped with a key interlock Always store keys for laser key switches and if applicable keys for further laser power supply units where they are inaccessible to persons...

Page 27: ...r the LSM software to switch the reflector turret In case the reflector turret has to be rotated by hand avoid looking into the eyepiece while doing so For the NLO system equipped with a specific push...

Page 28: ...al workstation with frequent updates of windows patches or security patches The LSM software is released with a specific windows version and patch and this must not be changed unless otherwise release...

Page 29: ...xture of distilled water and a small quantity of detergent To complete cleaning lightly breathe on the glass surface and rub it dry with a clean cloth Lint or dust is best removed with a clean brush M...

Page 30: ...e while reducing costly downtime and achieving the best results through the improved performance of your system Choose from service agreements designed to give you a range of options and control level...

Page 31: ...ing and Dismounting Lamps T PMT and Switching Mirror The ports of the lamps the switching mirror and the transmission T PMT are equipped with hardware interlock devices which have to be operated in th...

Page 32: ...rew of the port to fix the cap Make sure the pins of the cap depress the sensors of the sensor ring Do not remove the sensor ring from the microscope This might result in failure of laser safety and a...

Page 33: ...ddrive For changing between the DC out port and NDD T no change of the cabling is necessary When the BiG 2 is moved from the NDD R to the DC out port the following steps have to be performed to change...

Page 34: ...iG 2 is not attached the laser safety cover must be mounted on the BiG 2 port to close the laser safety loop Push the laser safety cover Fig 21 3 to the port Fig 21 1 and fasten the two fastening scre...

Page 35: ...ows Loosen the two knurled screws Fig 22 2 Remove the filter insert Fig 22 3 of the BiG 2 Fig 22 1 and put it down How to uninstall a module Disengage the filter module Fig 23 4 from the left spring c...

Page 36: ...g a P C filter cube with a long pass dichroic projects the longer wavelength range of the emission spectrum to channel 2 and the shorter range of the emission spectrum to channel 1 The assignment of t...

Page 37: ...manually The module can be exchanged for other objective holders The system needs to be shut down when doing so Mounting the GaAsP NDD 2 channels to the microscope stand Move the rear side of the uni...

Page 38: ...filter holder Fig 28 3 and slide it out in Reposition the cap and fasten it again with the four screws Do not leave the opening uncovered when working with the system Do not grab into the opening or i...

Page 39: ...1 5 LSM 880 NLO on Axio Examiner Equipped with NLO Laser and OPO 41 1 6 LSM 880 NLO on Axio Examiner Equipped with Two NLO Lasers 41 1 7 LSM 880 NLO on Axio Observer Equipped with NLO Laser and OPO 4...

Page 40: ...ts for LSM on small system table measurements in mm The realtime PC and the liquid cooling system are located beneath the system table The Argon laser power supply is placed on top of the laser rack T...

Page 41: ...stem are located beneath the system table The Argon laser power supply is placed on top of the laser rack The user PC is located under the computer table If present the laser module UV is located on t...

Page 42: ...f the Argon laser is placed on top of the laser rack The liquid cooling system and the chiller of the NLO laser are located beneath the system table 1 4 LSM 880 Equipped with Two Photon Laser NLO for...

Page 43: ...of the Argon laser is placed on top of the laser rack The liquid cooling system and the chiller of the NLO laser are located beneath the system table 1 6 LSM 880 NLO on Axio Examiner Equipped with Two...

Page 44: ...y of the Argon laser is placed on top of the laser rack The liquid cooling system and the chiller of the NLO laser are located beneath the system table 1 8 LSM 880 NLO on Axio Observer Equipped with t...

Page 45: ...ording to table 2 industrial sector The LSM contains sensitive electronics A few seconds of faulty power can damage parts of the electronics The system is therefore equipped with a surge guard a devic...

Page 46: ...NLO for Mai Tai Laser or Chameleon 180 150 75 200 Active anti vibration table NLO for two microscope configuration 250 150 75 400 Periscope for two NLO lasers or NLO laser with OPO 40 37 70 40 Active...

Page 47: ...i Laser or Chameleon 190 160 90 350 Active anti vibration table NLO for two microscope configuration 260 160 90 480 Periscope for two NLO lasers or NLO laser with OPO 70 67 90 60 Active anti vibration...

Page 48: ...ir conditioning is not directed at the system 2 Operation reduced performance T 15 C to 35 C any conditions different from item 1 and 5 3 Storage less than 16 h T 20 C to 55 C 4 Storage less than 6 h...

Page 49: ...e laser 405 nm 15 mW Diode laser pulsed cw 405 nm 15 mW cw mode max power ca 15 mW at fiber out range 0 6 15 mW w o attenuator attenuation by a factor of 25 pulsed mode repetition rate 20 50 80 MHz me...

Page 50: ...CHAPTER 2 SETUP REQUIREMENTS ZEISS System Overview LSM 880 LSM 880 48 000000 2071 466 11 2014 V_05 7 System Overview LSM 880...

Page 51: ...CHAPTER 2 SETUP REQUIREMENTS LSM 880 System Overview LSM 880 ZEISS 11 2014 V_05 000000 2071 466 49...

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