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- | Both Temp control loops can be toggled with a board-level switch located under the PID tuning switches. If you are experiencing problems with either of your temp loops, please toggle this switch off and then on again, as it's possible for the switch to get bumped into an intermittent position where it looks on, but is off. The most common symptom of this issue is that the faulty temp loop's front panel LED will turn red, but this does not always happen. | + | Both temp control loops can be toggled with a board-level switch located under the PID tuning switches. If you are experiencing problems with either of your temp loops, please toggle this switch off and then on again, as it's possible for the switch to get bumped into an intermittent position where it looks on, but is off. The most common symptom of this issue is that the faulty temp loop's front panel LED will turn red, but this does not always happen. |
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T1 is also set at the factory and should not require further adjustment. | T1 is also set at the factory and should not require further adjustment. | ||
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+ | Both temp control loops can be toggled with a board-level switch located under the PID tuning switches (see <imgref standby_switch> | ||
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**Temp Lock (Dual position switch)** | **Temp Lock (Dual position switch)** | ||
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The temperature servo input is summed to the T2 temperature set point signal and can be used to make electronic perturbations to the laser diode temperature. | The temperature servo input is summed to the T2 temperature set point signal and can be used to make electronic perturbations to the laser diode temperature. | ||
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- | Both Temp control loops can be toggled with a board-level switch located under the PID tuning switches. If you are experiencing problems with either of your temp loops, please toggle this switch off and then on again, as it's possible for the switch to get bumped into an intermittent position where it looks on, but is off. The most common symptom of this issue is that the faulty temp loop's front panel LED will turn red, but this does not always happen. | + | |
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**Laser Temp Output (8-pin connector)** | **Laser Temp Output (8-pin connector)** | ||
- | An 8-pin Hirose connector (see <tabref TECconnectortable> | + | An 8-pin Hirose connector (see <tabref TECconnectortable> |
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**Remote Interlock** | **Remote Interlock** | ||
- | The remote interlock can be used to disable the laser diode output via an interlock control. | + | The remote interlock can be used to disable the laser diode output via an interlock control. |
**Setpoint In** | **Setpoint In** |
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