All Gentec-EO products carry a one-year warranty from the date of shipment on material or workmanship defects when used under normal operating conditions. Gentec-EO will repair or replace, at its sole discretion, any product that proves to be defective during the warranty period.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 SAFETY INFORMATION Do not use a Gentec-EO device if the monitor or the detector looks damaged or if you suspect that the device is not operating properly. Refer to the specific instructions for more information. Wait a few minutes before handling the detectors after they are powered up.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 Table of contents PRONTO-50 and PRONTO-250 series portable laser probes ..................6 1.1. Included with your PRONTO ............................ 6 1.2. Introduction ................................. 6 1.3. Warnings and disclaimer ............................7 1.4.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 How to properly handle the device ........................23 USB communication ................................ 24 5.1. Description ................................24 5.2. Setting up communication to the PRONTO ......................24 5.2.1. Connect the monitor ............................24 5.2.2.
If the desired wavelength is outside the calibrated spectral range, you can use the “Correction Factor” function to adjust the displayed measurements. Call your nearest Gentec-EO distributor to repair or to recalibrate the PRONTO. To find the nearest Gentec-EO office...
In no event shall Gentec-EO or any of its affiliates be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential injury to persons or damage to property caused by the use of any of our products. By purchasing from...
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 1.4. SPECIFICATIONS These products all have an NIST-traceable calibration at 1064 nm, and they also have a traceable wavelength correction to complete the calibrated spectral range. The PRONTO-250-FLEX / EZ can be purchased with an additional calibration at 10.6 µm (calibration option C).
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 PRONTO-250-FLEX PRONTO-250-EZ PRONTO-50-W5 Maximum pulse width 88 ms Typical rise time in SSE mode 0.26 s (0%-100%) Calibration uncertainty in SSE Option E: ± 5% mode Damage thresholds and laser limits...
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 PRONTO-250-FLEX PRONTO-250-EZ PRONTO-50-W5 Battery type USB rechargeable Li-ion 17 hours or 4200 measurements (with brightness set at 25%) Battery life Charge time: 7.5 hours when totally empty Maximum battery cycle count...
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 Figure 1. Minimum beam size for a PRONTO-250-FLEX / EZ absorber at 1064 nm in CWP mode Figure 2. Minimum beam size for a PRONTO-250-FLEX / EZ absorber at 1064 nm in SSP mode...
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 1.6. MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION Figure 3. PRONTO mechanics Absorber The laser must be centered on the absorber when making a measurement. Mounting holes There are two 8-32 mounting holes to fit the device on a post for a safe use during the measurements.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1. USER INTERFACE (a) PRONTO-50-W5 (b) PRONTO-250-FLEX/EZ Figure 4. User interface Device state The top portion of the display shows the battery level and the selected wavelength.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 2.3. CHANGING THE SETTINGS 2.3.1. Opening and closing the settings menu When the device is on, short-press the on/off/settings button to access the menu. Pressing the button again will turn it off and save whatever settings have been changed.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 2.3.5. Adjusting the correction factor It is possible to adjust the calibration of the device. You can do so by applying a correction factor to the measurements. To access the correction factor menu, simply press the CAL button .
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 2.4. CHANGING THE WAVELENGTH Before making a measurement, it is important that you adjust the calibration of the device to the wavelength of the source to be measured. To do so, press the wavelength button to display a list of pre-sets.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 2.5. MAKING A MEASUREMENT (SSP MODE ONLY) Once all the settings are adjusted, you are ready to make a measurement. Just follow the step-by-step instructions below. We recommend placing the device on an optical stand or on a horizontal surface when making a measurement.
. You can download our latest version of the software in the downloads section of our website (https://gentec-eo.com/downloads). The data will be uploaded on your computer in a text format, which you can save to a known location on your computer and then open in your preferred analysis software.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (PRONTO-250-FLEX AND PRONTO-250-EZ ONLY) 3.1. ZEROING (CWP MODE ONLY) Block off any laser radiation to the detector. To set the zero, wait until the reading has stabilized. The power read by the device may not be exactly zero, even in the absence of a laser beam incident on the sensor, if the device is not thermally stable.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 3.3. SETTING THE TRIGGER LEVEL (SSE MODE ONLY) In SSE mode, it is possible to control the trigger level. To access the trigger level menu, simply press the trigger level button at the bottom of the measurement screen.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 3.4. MAKING A MEASUREMENT Once all the settings are adjusted and the desired measurement mode is selected, you are ready to make a measurement. Just follow the step-by-step instructions below.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 4. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 GENERAL To ensure a long lifetime of accurate measurements, the PRONTO power probe should be maintained within the following ambient conditions: • Storage environment temperature: 10 °C to 60 °C, RH < 90% •...
Figure 8. Recommended setup when making a measurement: install the device on an optical stand before placing it in the laser beam path Gentec-EO offers a compatible stand for the PRONTO. You can contact your local Gentec-EO representative for the exact model.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 5. USB COMMUNICATION 5.1. DESCRIPTION The PRONTO has one communication mode: ASCII. The format will require text input commands which follow rules stated in Section 5.3. Section 5.5 describes all the commands.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 5.3. SERIAL COMMAND FORMAT 5.3.1. Serial protocol rules Commands are sent as text strings. The response will either be data or an empty string. 5.3.2. Text mode rules All text commands must begin with a trig character (*). You do not need to end with a line feed or a carriage return.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 5.4. LIST OF SERIAL COMMANDS FOR THE PRONTO (SUMMARY) Command name Command Description Display Set scale Manually sets the scale Set scale up Changes scale to the next higher scale...
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 5.5. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SERIAL COMMANDS FOR PRONTO (COMPLETE) 5.5.1. Display 01 – Set scale This command is used to force the display of the current data into a specific scale. The lower scale is always zero, the higher scales can be found in the table below.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 03 – Set scale down This command is used to force the display of the current data into a lower scale. Command Parameters Answer Model available None PRONTO-250-FLEX PRONTO-250-EZ 04 – Get current scale index This command returns the scale index between 0 and 41.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 07 – Display valid scale This command is used to display all the valid scales that the connected head supports. The scales are displayed in the scale index. Please refer to the set scale section for the table correspondence.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 09 – Get trigger level This command returns the trigger level in %. The value is between 0.1% and 99.9%. This is for the PRONTO in energy mode only. Command...
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 5.5.2. Data acquisition 12 – Query current value This command is used to query the value that is currently being displayed by the monitor. The value is displayed in watts or in joules.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 15 – Query new value ready This command is used to check whether a new value is available from the device. Though optional, its use is recommended when used with a single pulse operation.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 5.5.3. Setup 17 – Set personal wavelength correction in nm This command is used to specify the wavelength in nm being used on the detector. The internal memory in the detector contains measured spectral data for a wide range of wavelengths. A valid value is set between the lowest and highest wavelengths supported by the device, and it should not be a floating point value.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 19 – Get wavelength This command returns the wavelength in nm. Command Parameters Answer Model available None Returns the wavelength in Example Command: *GWL Answer: PWC: 1064<CR><LF> 5.5.4. Control 20 – Set anticipation This command is used to enable or disable the anticipation processing when the device is reading.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 22 – Set zero offset This command subtracts the current value from all future measurements the moment the command is issued to set a new zero point. Command Parameters Answer...
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 *MUL2.500000 26 – Get user multiplier This command returns the multiplier value. Command Parameters Answer Model available None Current multiplier value Example Command: *GUM Answer: User multiplier: 2.5000000E+00<CR><LF> 27 – Set user offset This command is used to set the value of the offset.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 29 – Short touch on button This command is used to simulate a short touch on any button shown on the display and the home button. Each button is numbered from 1 to 7, and they are ordered like a book, from the left to right and top to bottom.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 Example The next example shows how to change the mode using the following sequence (for PRONTO-250-FLEX / EZ). Command: *PRS0 from the main menu Answer: ACK *PRS4 from the main menu...
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 5.5.5. Instrument and detector information 31 – Query version This command is used to query the device to get information about the firmware version and the device type. Command Parameters...
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 Hexadecimal structure Converted Definition value Valid Address Value 0010 00C1 Minimum wavelength LSB (nm) 0011 0000 Minimum wavelength MSB (nm) 0012 0001 Is the attenuator available LSB (1= yes 0 = no)
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 Command Parameters Answer Model available None A hexadecimal structure described in the table below The first byte represents the validity of the structure: 0 represents a valid line while 1 is the end of the structure.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 Hexadecimal structure Converted Definition value Valid Address Value 002A 39 31 002B 36 39 Detector serial number in ASCII (199672) 002C 32 37 002D 00 00 00 = null termination character...
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 36 – Return instrument global information This command is used to getting general information about the device. This information is included in the previous commands. The information is the identification number of the firmware, the device model and the firmware version.
As new and improved versions of the device firmware are created, it is in your best interest to update your PRONTO. The latest device firmware can be downloaded from the Gentec-EO website at https://gentec-eo.com/downloads. Go to the downloads section. Find the file that corresponds to your PRONTO and follow our simple, easy-to-use instructions.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 8. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive(s): 2014/30/EU EMC Directive Manufacturer’s Name: Gentec Electro Optics, Inc. Manufacturer’s Address: 445, St-Jean Baptiste, Suite 160 Québec (Québec) G2E 5N7 Canada European Representative Name: Laser Components S.A.S.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 10. APPENDIX A – WEEE DIRECTIVE Recycling and separation procedure for WEEE directive 2012/19/EU This section is used by the recycling center when the detector reaches the end of its life. Removing the insulation or troubling the inside of the monitor will void the detector warranty.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 11. APPENDIX B – INSTALLING THE PRONTODATATRANSFER SOFTWARE Download and install the driver from our website. Download the software file from our website. Double-click the .exe file to start the installer.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 Once the software is installed, locate it on your computer and start the program by clicking the ProntoDataTransfer icon A download window appears with a download file button. Click the download file button and select a known folder on your computer where you will save the...
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 You can now open and analyze the data in your preferred data analysis software.
PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 12. APPENDIX C – UPDATING THE PRONTO FIRMWARE Before updating the firmware, transfer any saved data using the ProntoDataTransfer software. Download the executable from our website. Plug your PRONTO to your computer using a USB cable.
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PRONTO-50, PRONTO-250-FLEX and PRONTO-250-EZ series user manual – revision 5.6 Once the update is done, you can unplug your device and continue using your PRONTO as usual.
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