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Quick Start Plug (DB-9 only)
The Quick Start Plug is not included with SAG models but may be ordered separately.
For your v30 laser to properly operate, a +5 VDC voltage input must be applied to the Laser Enable
input on the Interface A (DB-9) or Interface B (RJ45) connector before lasing is enabled. In applications
where the OEM v30 is integrated into an automated control system and safety interlocks are required,
these input signals must be provided by the customer’s control system. The Quick Start Plug included in
the ship kit has a factory-installed shorting jumper wired to enable the Laser Enable input (see Figure 4-
2 in the Technical Reference section). Connect the Quick Start Plug to the Interface A (DB-9) connector
when performing initial start-up and testing of the laser.
UC-2000 Universal Laser Controller
NOVANTA
recommends using a UC-2000 Universal Laser Controller to generate the tickle pulses and
pulse width modulated (PWM) Command signals necessary to control laser output power. You may
need to refer to Interface connections, in the Technical Reference section, for Interface A and Interface B
connection details.
Interface A (DB-9) connector
To connect a UC-2000 Controller (available separately from NOVANTA), perform the following steps:
1.
Remove DC power from the laser.
2.
Connect the UC-2000’s Power/Control cable to the Quick Start Plug or fabricate a suitable DB-9
plug so Pin 1, PWM Positive, connects to the center pin of the Power/Control cable’s BNC
connector and Pin 6, PWM Negative, connects to the shield.
3.
If the system does not provide an enable input to your DB-9 plug, then jumper Pin 9, Laser
Enable, to Pin 5, DC Out.
4.
Connect the Quick Start Plug or your DB-9 plug to the Interface A (DB-9) connector on the rear
of the laser.
5.
Connect the miniature DC power plug on the UC-2000’s Power/Control cable to the miniature
connector on the wall plug transformer cable.
Caution: Possible Equipment Damage
Turn off DC power before installing or removing any plug or cable from the interface A and
interface B connectors. Ensure that user connections are made of the appropriate pins and that the
appropriate signal levels are applied. Failure to do so may damage the laser.
Warning: Serious Personal Injury
Always use shielded cable when connecting your PWM Command signal source to PWM
Positive/PWM Negative inputs. In electrically-noisy environments, long lengths of unshielded wire
act like an antenna and may generate enough voltage to trigger uncommand lasing.
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