RTC
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5 PC Interface Board
Rev. 1.9 e
Contents
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“Laser Active” Signals ................................................................................................. 129
“Laser Standby” Signals .............................................................................................. 129
Scan-System-Error-Induced Laser-Signal Auto-Suppression ........................................ 130
Galvanometer Position Exceedance-Induced Laser-Signal Auto-Suppression .............. 130
7.4.2 Configuring the Laser Connector (LASER) ........................................................................ 130
7.4.3 CO
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Mode ........................................................................................................................ 131
Q-Switch Signal .......................................................................................................... 132
FirstPulseKiller Signal .................................................................................................. 133
Differences Between the YAG Modes .......................................................................... 133
Lamp Current (Laser Power) ........................................................................................ 133
7.4.5 Softstart Mode ................................................................................................................. 135
7.4.6 Laser Mode 4 ................................................................................................................... 136
7.4.7 Laser Mode 6 ................................................................................................................... 137
7.4.8 Pulse Picking Laser Mode ................................................................................................. 138
7.4.9 Automatic Laser Control .................................................................................................. 140
Position-Dependent Laser Control .............................................................................. 141
Speed-Dependent Laser Control ................................................................................. 146
Vector-Defined Laser Control ...................................................................................... 147
Encoder-Speed-Dependent Laser Control ................................................................... 148