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LaserLinc TLAser230 Operator's Manual page 7

Laser scan micrometers

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Cabling 130 / 160 / 1120
Power and Data – both are keyed, and cannot be connected incorrectly. Connectors (plugs), if oriented correctly, will
slide snugly into sockets. To remove, grasp metal plug housing and pull directly away from scanner. Plugs should
slide out. The connection is snug, not tight. If the plug does not pull out fairly easily, you are not grasping the plug
in the correct place; refer to illustration and try again.
Test Ports – The test ports are designed for waveform output to an oscilloscope. The connection is via BNC
connector. For a discussion of the waveforms, see FAQ and Troubleshooting below. The AIR PORT is not
applicable on the 130 / 160 / 1120. A separated air purge is available.
The air purge has multiple purposes; 1) it provides a smaller aperture from which the laser light is emitted
and received, thus preventing splashing fluids from contaminating the windows, 2) provides a positive
outward air pressure to the windows to prevent contaminates from accumulating on the windows. It is
imperative that 'clean dry shop air' be used to prevent moisture and oil from collecting on the windows, 3)
it provides protection to the windows from unwieldy product as it passes through the scan field; such as
'end of spool' conditions.
Typical Connectors 130 / 160 / 1120
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