
OmniCure® Series Quick Start Guide
SIDE 1
WARNING:
Never look into the light emitting end of the light guide! The light could severely damage the cornea and retina of the eye if the light is
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observed directly. Eye shielding must be used at all times as well as clothing to protect exposed skin. Refer to OmniCure 2000 User’s Guide, Section 5
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Start Up
1.
Install the lamp module (see side 2).
2.
Plug the unit into a properly grounded AC outlet.
3.
Turn on the Power switch at the front of the unit.
4.
The lamp will automatically strike when power is turned on to the unit.
The
LAMP
indicator will be illuminated.
5.
Allow the lamp to warm up (Lumen Dynamics recommends 20 Minutes
of proper warm-up to ensure stable optical output). During the warm
up period the LED display and indicators will flash.
THE LAMP MUST
BE ALLOWED TO WARM-UP UNINTERRUPTED.
Installing the Light Guide
1.
Remove the protective end caps from the light guide
2.
Insert the light guide into the light guide port on the front panel until it
seats with a positive click.
Note
: When the power is turned on and the light guide is properly installed,
the light guide LED will be green.
Setting the Display Mode
The OmniCure
®
Series 2000 will display 3 modes: Timer Mode, Level Mode
and Lamp Hour Mode.
1.
When the display is in
Timer Mode
, the front panel “TIMER” LED is
illuminated. The number shown will indicate the exposure time in
seconds and tenth of seconds
(XXX.X)
2.
When the display is in
Level Mode
, the front panel “LEVEL” LED is
illuminated.
The OmniCure
®
Series 2000 system can operate in two different
output intensity modes:
Absolute
or
Relative
.
Absolute Mode:
refers to the condition when the Series 2000 has
been calibrated. The display
(XX.XX)
will show an absolute value
of irradiance in W/cm
2
and the “CAL” LED is ON.
Relative Mode:
refers to the condition when Series 2000 has not
been calibrated. The display
(XXX)
will show the percentage of
maximum iris position and the “CAL” LED is OFF.
3.
When the display is in
Lamp Hour Mode
, the front panel “L.HRS” LED
is illuminated. This shows the accumulated number of hours the lamp
has been on.
(XXXX.)
4.
Press the front panel
MODE
button to cycle through the display modes.
Setting the Exposure Time
1.
Set the system to Timer Mode
(XXX.X)
by pressing the Mode button.
2.
Press the
UP
or
DOWN
button to increase or decrease the exposure time by
1/10s
3.
For coarse adjustments, press and hold the
UP
or
DOWN
button to rapidly
increase or decrease the exposure time.
Setting the Intensity Level
1.
Set your OmniCure
®
Series 2000 to Level Mode
(XXX)
by pressing the Mode
button.
2.
Press the
START
/
STOP
button to open the shutter
. The
OPEN
indicator will
illuminate.
Warning: UV light and high levels of visible light will be
emitted from the end of the light guide!
3.
Press the
UP
or
DOWN
button to increase or decrease the light output.
4.
In
Relative Mode
, the % iris opening displayed will increase or decrease by 1
for each time the
UP
or
DOWN
button is pressed.
5.
In
Absolute Mode
, the irradiance level displayed will increase or decrease by
10mW/cm
2
for each time the
UP
or
DOWN
button is pressed.
Note
: The Series 2000 must be calibrated to operate in
Absolute Mode
.
6.
For coarse adjustments, press and hold the
UP
or
DOWN
button to rapidly
increase or decrease the light output.
7.
Press the
START
/
STOP
button to close the shutter. The
OPEN
indicator will turn
off.
Running a Timed Exposure:
1.
Set the system to Timer Mode
(XXX.X)
.
2.
Press the
START
/
STOP
button.
The shutter will open and the exposure time will
begin to count down. When the exposure time has elapsed to zero, the shutter
will close.
Running an Exposure with No Timer:
1.
Set the system to Intensity Mode
(XXX)
.
2.
Press the
START
/
STOP
button.
The shutter will open. The shutter will remain
open until the
START
/
STOP
is pressed again.
Using the Footpedal / Remote Device (Rear Panel: 3.5mm Jack)
1.
Depressing the footpedal, or providing a momentary contact closure, provides
the same function as pressing the
START
/
STOP
button. The shutter opens as
per the current mode (Intensity or Timer) of the unit
.