LIGHTMED TruScan Pro – Operator’s Manual Rev. No. 01 Page 13 of 109
Provides a manual immediate shutdown of the entire
laser system in the event of an emergency or irregular
behavior of the laser system. It has a bright red button that
locks down when pressed, where all power is cut off from
the internal components. To restore power to the system,
rotate the red button in the direction stated on the button
label.
This momentary power button is the main ON/OFF
switch. When the switch is in the ON position, both the
laser console and monitor control systems power up
together, and vice versa when the switch in in the OFF
position. This safety feature prevents the operator from
leaving the system partially ON when not in use. The
power can only be turned ON by pressing the power
button once and a light ring will light up, indicating that the
system is powered up.
Laser aperture (Port 1 / 2)
The LDU fiber is connected here. The fiber connector
must be fully screwed into the port inlet to ensure proper
laser beam alignment. A sensor switch is integrated into
the port, which verifies the position of the fiber and
enables the delivery function of the console. Laser beam
will only be delivered through this aperture if the fiber is
securely and correctly attached.
Each LDU has its own unique delivery key that must be
fitted into this socket to allow the microprocessor to
recognize which LDU is being used. Always make sure
that the delivery key inserted corresponds to the LDU that
is being used.
Provides power to the control module. The AC outlet is on
the same circuit as the emergency stop button, which
means when the emergency stop button is activated, the
power to the AC outlet will automatically be cut off.
Connects to the footswitch module, which acts as the
trigger for laser firing mechanism. The footswitch
connection can be established by using a wired or
wireless footswitch.
Remote interlock connector
This is a regulatory requirement for the system to have a
safety feature available. Two wires can be connected
from the interlock switch to the treatment door’s switch.
Once the door opens, the circuit will open as well, thus
disabling the system which then prompts an error
message. Once the door closes, the circuit is complete,
and the system will go into the default STANDBY mode.
In the regions that do not utilize this function, a dummy
interlock connector must be equipped for the system to
operate.
This is used to accept communication from remote control
modules.