PLMNL0232 REV. H Effective Date: 01/14/19 57 FiberCUT
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2D Operation Manual
12.3 Input, Output, and Other Descriptions
Digital Output Descriptions
The head is not communicating with the controller. Check connections or cycle power.
The value in the Set Position register is beyond the movement range of the lens or the
lens cannot move due to a Lens Fault.
This bit only activates while the Move Lens bit is active.
One or more temperatures are above the upper limit, or a cover glass drawer is missing.
The Purge Pressure is below the lower limit or above the upper limit.
The lens has potentially lost its zero position due to a movement outside the Travel
Limits, loss of power, or failure to reach the commanded position.
Perform a Reset.
Indicates the fault code of the HSU or an error with the curve setting.
1 (001) = Tip Open
2 (010) = Tip Shorted
3 (011) = Cable Break
4 (100) = Calibrating – HSU is not READY, but is operating normally
5 (101) = Curve Data Error
6 (110) = Invalid Curve Number (Set HSU Curve register)
7 (111) = Failed to set curve (Set HSU Curve register)
The HSU has received and completed a calibration command.
The lens has reached the position indicated by the Lens Position register.
The lens is at its default position (the bottom limit of travel).
The tip is making contact with a surface.
The HSU is calibrated and all sensors are within the appropriate ranges.
Digital Input Descriptions
The config bit states are updated whenever the byte value is changed. Note that USB commands such
as those generated using FiberCUT
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2D Monitor can also change these states.
When set to 1, Purge Pressure readings below the lower limit will not generate a
Purge Fault.
Each command bit below triggers ONLY ONCE on a state change (from 0 to 1).
Sets the zero point of the Purge Pressure reading to the current ambient pressure.
The purge gas must be turned off for this setting to function.
Move the lens to the Set Position specified in tenths of millimeters.
Move the lens to the Home Target and establish a new Home Reference.
Send a Calibrate command to the HSU.