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Opsis LD500 - Installation of ER060 L; Installation of ER060 AUTOL

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Installation
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5.4 Installation of ER060L
1. For mounting of the emitter unit, the purge air cassette section attached to the
EM060L is connected. Secure the purge air cassette lock with the two lock bolts.
2. To access the light beam adjustment, open the emitter by unscrewing four screws on
the rear hatch. Light beam adjustment is done on the two micrometer screws.
3. For mounting of the receiver unit, the purge air cassette section attached to the
RE060L is connected. Secure the purge air cassette lock with the two lock bolts.
4. Connect the optical fibre from the LD500 unit to the emitter.
5. Connect the power cable from the PM101L unit to the receiver.
6. As an alignment tool a LA060, light optimisation instrument, is used. See section 6.
5.5 Installation of ER060AUTOL
1. For mounting of the emitter unit, the purge air cassette section attached to the
EM060L is connected. Secure the purge air cassette lock with the two lock bolts.
2. To access the light beam adjustment, open the emitter by unscrewing four screws on
the rear hatch. Light beam adjustment is done on the two micrometer screws.
3. As an alignment tool a LA060, light optimisation instrument, is used. See section 6.
4. When alignment have been completed, the laser output fiber (REF) from the
RE060AUTOL received is guided through the connector on the EM060L, and con-
nected on the post. A lens will focus the laser light. The light emitted by the trans-
mitter is thus almost parallel.
5. The RE060AUTOL is turned and screwed on the 1 1/2” socket. When in proper po-
sition, i.e. top marking of box up, the position is locked with the lock nut.
6. RE060AUTOL requires support rods (standard) or a support bracket (optional)
which is attached to the ANSI flange, see figure 5.1.
7. The laser output fiber from the LD500 is pulled through A, and connected on the
MX102L multiplexer (A). The multiplexer splits the light signal in to two fibers of
F
igure 5.1. The support bracket.

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