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Selects the analog modulation, and the
mode of operation of the AOM
AM
AM 0 (AM,<space>,0): The analog modulation functions
are disabled. The AOM is driven exclusively from software
commands. Use the command “P” to set the output
power.
AM 1 (AM,<space>,1): The analog modulation functions
are enabled on all LBX units. The AOM is driven by the
analog modulation signal, but its maximum value is set
using the command “P” below:
When a voltage of 0V is applied, the output power is nil,
When a voltage of 5V is applied, the output power equal
the value set using the command “P”
In this mode of operation, the modulation function
between the input voltage and the output power is
linearized.
AM 2 (AM,<space>,2): The analog modulation functions
are enabled on all LBX units. The AOM is driven exclusively
by the analog modulation signal, its maximum value being
the power delivered by the laser source linked to that
AOM. In this mode of operation, the modulation function
between the input voltage and the output power is not
linearized (direct access).
Set the “autostart” function on all sources
AS
AS 0 Configure all the sources not to emit on start-up,
once the emission key is turned. Software commands will
have to be sent to launch the emission
AS 1 Configure all the sources to emit on start-up,
once the emission key is turned (provided that the
conditions are met for emission)
Retrieves the status of the interlock circuit
?INT
0 Interlock open, laser emission is not possible
1 Interlock closed, laser emission is possible
Retrieves the status of actuated key master
control
KEY?
0 the key is off, laser emission is not possible
1 the key is on, laser emission is possible
Sends the command “CMD” to the laser
source on slot n (where n is a number from
Ln CMD
L1 AM 1 (L1,<space>,AM,<space>,1): enables the analog
modulation on laser source number 1

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