Hazard Information Hazard information includes terms, symbols, and instructions used in this manual, or on the equipment, to alert both operating and service personnel to the recommended precautions in the care, use, and handling of Class 4 laser equipment. Terms Certain terms are used throughout the manual or on the equipment labels.
General Hazards Warning – Serious Personal Injury U.S. customers should refer to and follow the laser safety precaution described in the American Nation Standards Institute (ANSI) Z136.1-2007 document, Safe Use of Lasers. Procedures listed in this Standard include the appointment of a Laser Safety Officer (LSO), operation of the product in an area of limited access by trained personnel, servicing of equipment only by trained and authorized personnel, and posting of signs warning of the potential hazards.
Laser Safety To prevent exposure to direct or scattered laser radiation, follow all safety precautions specified throughout this manual and exercise safe operating practices per ANSI Z136.1-2007 at all times when actively lasing. Always wear approved Laser Safety Glasses with a minimum OD (Optical Density) 4.27 for a wavelength of 10.6µm.
Declaration of Conformity When integrating Iradion’s Infinity Series Lasers, the Buyer and/or integrator of the end system is responsible for meeting all applicable Standards to obtain the CE mark. To aid in this compliance process, Iradion’s testing program has demonstrated that Infinity-Series lasers comply with the relevant requirements of 2014/30/EU, the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive, as summarized in the table below.
Declaration of Conformity in accordance with ISO / IEC 17050‐2:2010 Manufacturer’s Name: Iradion Laser, Inc., Manufacturer’s One Technology Drive Address: Uxbridge, MA 01569 U.S.A. Hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the following equipment: Product Name: Eternity Series Model Number: E25, E30 &...
Introduction This guide provides the basic information needed to operate an Iradion Laser. This laser is designed for use while integrated within a system and is not designed to meet CDRH requirements as a stand-alone product. As such, the user must be aware of certain requirements before use.
System Overview Iradion CO lasers are available in the following rated wattages: 23, 30 & 40 Watts. Each model has a maximum power output that exceeds their rated wattages, and all models feature identical footprints, so they all integrate RFPA and cooling in one package. Two connectors in the rear provide the interface to control signals, power, and returns diagnostic signals and faults signals.
Quick Start Connection Guide The D-Sub 9 c onnector contains all the available connections for l a s e r operation. The 3.5 mm Stereo Jack connector can be used for serial communications. 1. Power Cable, All Lasers Designation Description Comment Black Power Ground...
3. Connector (DB-9) NOTE: The use of standard cables with a DB-9 pin connector is not permitted when interfacing to this connector. Control Interface Signals Connector D-Sub 9 female w/ threaded standoffs, industrial grade. Name Description Modulation High Input +5V TTL PWM, Laser Power Control, Positive Laser Ready Out +5V @ 20 mA Typical, 40 mA Maximum Lase Indicator Out...
If fans do not start with power up, this does not indicate fan malfunction! Factory fresh lasers are always shipped with the fan function disabled. See the Iradion LCC Comm Protocol_v1.5 for information on communicating with the laser control card. 13 |...
Operation of Unit 1. Mount the laser in a manner such that the beam will strike a target capable of absorbing up to 80 Watts of power. Make sure that the airflow openings are clear of any obstructions. 2. Confirm that the signal connections to the laser are secure and tight. Make sure that the power supply is correctly adjusted and is capable of delivering a minimum of the rated amps plus 2 amps margin.
Tickle Pulse This option is supplied by the customer, Iradion DOES NOT supply the tickle pulse inside the laser. Laser Command Signals During laser bench testing, it is recommended that command signals be generated from an Iradion Laser Controller or properly programed pulse generator. These units can provide the tickle pulse and drive signals needed to test and operate the laser properly.
System Test The operation of the laser is possible after the above connections are completed. To test the laser, apply power and the tickle command signal. If the software settings require a key switch, toggle it off and on. After about 6 seconds, the system will be armed. The interlock connections must be closed to operate the system.
C = System fault: over/under voltage, other faults. D = CPLD failure Note: A blinking red light is the same level of fault as a solid red light. Iradion Laser, Inc, Patents: US 7460577 B2 One Technology Drive US 8295319 B2 Uxbridge, MA, 01569 P/N: 92-3062_Rev.A 8-2022...
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