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4. Setting the Laser Light Output Schedule
(5) Press the laser output time "TIME [ms]" and laser output value "POWER [%]"
setting buttons of "FLASH1" to "FLASH3."
Enter each value by using the numeric keypad and then press the ENT key.
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The laser output time is set in the range of 0.0 to 500.0 ms. Regarding the laser
output value, the ratio (%) based on the case where the set laser output peak
value is 100% is set.
<Note>
Set the laser output time so as to result in the following value.
FLASH1 + FLASH2 + FLASH3 ≤ 500.0 ms
(6) To insert the non-laser output time between "FLASH1" and "FLASH2", press the
COOL button to set the output stop time (ms) in "COOL1."
(7) To insert the non-laser output time between "FLASH2" and "FLASH3", press the
COOL button to set the output stop time (ms) in "COOL2."
<Note>
Set the laser output time and the non-laser output time so as to result in the fol-
lowing value.
FLASH1 + COOL1 + FLASH2 + COOL2 + FLASH3 ≤ 500.0 ms
(8) Press the "
SLOPE" setting button.
Enter the time "TIME [ms]" required for laser light to up-slope (get gradually
stronger) in FLASH1 by using the numeric keypad, and then press the ENT key.
<Note>
The output time of FLASH1 includes the time of "
SLOPE."
Set "
SLOPE" so as to result in the following value.
SLOPE ≤ FLASH1
(9) Press the "
SLOPE" setting button.
Enter the time "TIME [ms]" required for laser light to down-slope (get gradually
weaker) in the last FLASH by using the numeric keypad, and then press the ENT
key.
<Note>
The output time of the last FLASH includes the time of "
SLOPE."
Set "
SLOPE" so as to result in the following value.
SLOPE ≤ FLASH1, FLASH2, FLASH3
(10) To output laser light several times for one second, press the "REPEAT" setting
button and then set the laser light output count for one second in the range of 1
to 5000 pps (pulse per second) by using the numeric keypad.
(11) To output laser light repeatedly, press the "SHOT" setting button and set the laser
light output count in the range of 1 to 9999 by using the numeric keypad.
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When 1 is set, a single output is performed.