Uvitron International INTELLI-RAY 600 Instruction Manual, Rev. T
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SYSTEM OPERATION (CONTINUED)
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6.5 Descriptions of Main Menu Items
M1
IntelliRay Banner
At power-up, this screen displays the system model name, description, and firmware version.
The firmware (or internal system software) version may be requested by Uvitron customer
service personnel when to responding to technical support calls. The screen will clear itself after
a few seconds have elapsed.
M2
Lamp Warm-up
This screen is displayed during the 120 second lamp warm-up period which is run automatically
each time the unit is first powered on. During warm-up, the lamp is automatically set to full
power, the shutter is held closed, and the time remaining counts down on the LCD display.
When the warm-up period has completed, the system will notify the operator with two short
beeps. To bypass the warm-up, press the MENU/Clear key after the banner has dismissed.
M3
Setup/Cure Menu Select
This screen is displayed after completion of the lamp warm-up period. The operator is prompted
to choose between entering the Setup Menu by pressing the ENTR key and entering the Curing
Menu by pressing the MENU key. Since all system setup parameters are stored in non-volatile
memory, the Setup Menu parameters will only have to be set once, unless changes to the
current values are desired.
M4
Lamp Intensity
When the Cure Menu is first entered, the Lamp Intensity screen will be displayed to allow the
operator to set the appropriate intensity level before curing begins. A new intensity may be set
by entering a value between 35 to 100%, followed by a press of the ENTR key. If the no change
of the displayed intensity is required, the MENU or ENTR key can be pressed to continue. Once
entry is completed, the menu display will auto advance to the Exposure Time prompt.
M5
Exposure Time
The Exposure Time setting is used to adjust the length of time the shutter will remain open, to
allow light to pass through to the substrate being cured. The time can be entered and displayed
in either seconds or hours (as selected in the Setup Menu Timer Units item S10).
If the currently displayed Exposure Time value is correct, the exposure can be turned ON by
simply pressing the ENTR key. If a new exposure time is desired, a value in the range of 1 to
9999 seconds (or hours) may be entered. In either case, once the ENTR key is pressed, timed
exposure will begin, and the Run Screen timer will count down to indicate time remaining. When
the timer expires, the shutter will automatically close, and the operator will be notified by two
short beeps. To terminate timed exposure before the timer has expired, press the ENTR key a
second time and the shutter will close.