5-1
5 Operating the PSV
5 Operating the PSV
In the software manual, you will find the following detailed information on how
to control the system via the software:
•
Setting the optics
•
Aligning coordinates
•
Defining and editing scan points
•
Setting the parameters for Data Acquisition
5.1
Switching On and Off
Front-end
Switch on the front-end by turning the key switch on the front of the controller
to position I. The
POWER
L
ED
above the key switch lights up and shows that
the instrument is ready to operate.
If the system is cabled correctly as described in S
3.4, then the
POWER
L
ED
on the junction box and the
LASER
L
ED
s on the scanning heads are still lit
up and show that the scanning heads are ready to operate and the lasers are
active, even though the beam shutters are closed (refer to S
5.2 and
5.3).
PC
Switch on the PC by setting the mains switch on the back to position I. Then
open the front flap using the key and press the
POWER
key.
Software
When the system is cabled completely and all instruments are switched on,
start the software. Refer to your software manual.
5.2
Blocking the Laser Beam
Each scanning head is equipped with a beam shutter. This can be used to
block the laser beam without switching off the laser.
The beam shutter is on the front of the scanning head. To block the laser
beam, move the beam shutter upwards until the exit aperture for the laser
beam and the video camera is completely closed.
WARNING!
Damage to eyes caused by incorrect usage of the beam shutter !
Incorrect usage of the beam shutter is dangerous as the laser beam may hit
the naked eye. This may result in eye injuries.
» Always close the beam shutter before positioning the scanning head.
» Roughly align the scanning head and mount it securely before you open the
beam shutter for fine positioning.
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