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| Laser Power | 1000 W |
|---|---|
| Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
| Central Wavelength | 1080 nm |
| Maximum Output Power | 1000 W |
| Fiber Core Diameter | 20 μm |
| Cooling Method | Water Cooling |
| Wavelength | 1060-1080 nm |
Defines hazard symbols for personal injury or death, and minor damage.
Classifies lasers by EN 60825-1, detailing risks and protective gear.
Details location and meaning of various safety labels on the laser unit.
Cautions about dust on lens and removing protective caps.
Stresses proper grounding and correct DC power source voltage.
Prohibits direct viewing, dark environment use, and unauthorized tampering.
Highlights key attributes: beam quality, stability, efficiency, and compact design.
Explains the naming convention for Raycus continuous fiber laser models.
Directs users to check the packing box for included accessories.
Guides on safe unpacking, checking for damage, and verifying contents.
Lists the specified ambient conditions for laser operation.
Crucial precautions on voltage, operation methods, and lens cleaning.
Presents comprehensive technical specifications for the laser models.
Displays external dimensions and provides diagrams for the laser unit.
Covers cable size, installation, and handling for output optical cables.
Details the specific QBH output cables for the 2000W CW model.
Outlines requirements for cooling capability, flow rate, pressure, and temperature.
Provides rules for placement, electrical/cooling connections, and cable management.
Identifies and describes controls and indicators on the laser's front panel.
Details ports, connectors, and switches located on the laser's rear panel.
Instructions for safely connecting the AC power supply.
Defines the various external interfaces available on the laser device.
Explains the DB25 control interface, including its diagram and pins.
Describes the RS-232 serial port, its pinout, and configuration.
Details Ethernet interface pin definitions and network connection setup.
Step-by-step guide for physically installing the laser unit and its accessories.
Provides the correct sequence for powering up and initializing the laser.
Introduces the PC software used for laser control and monitoring.
Describes the main interface for controlling laser parameters and modes.
Explains how the clientware displays and updates alarm information.
Shows laser identification details like time, model, and serial numbers.
Allows setting the software language without needing to restart.
Details laser time-lock control and authorization code management.
Explains available software modes: monitor, control, debug, and diagnostic.
Covers states, alarms, and parameters managed by the main control module.
Discusses power surveillance and status monitoring for slave modules.
Introduces the different operational modes for controlling the laser.
Illustrates wiring configurations for RS-232 and Ethernet control modes.
Provides step-by-step instructions for operating the laser in stand-alone mode.
Explains external control via modulation and gate modes with sequence diagrams.
Describes laser power control through external Analog-to-Digital mode.
Presents timing sequence diagrams for various standalone mode operations.
Details how to operate and manage the red light indicator.
Outlines the correct procedure for safely powering down the laser system.
Introduces the mobile application for laser control via Bluetooth.
Describes the initial login screen requiring account credentials.
Guides on logging in and establishing a connection with the laser device.
Details the app interface for viewing laser device status and parameters.
Accesses function introductions, version updates, and machine information.
Explains the utility and benefits of the mobile app for users.
Illustrates the operational workflow for using the laser control mobile app.
Explains how alarms are shown on the client software interface.
Lists common alarms, their causes, and troubleshooting steps.
Covers Raycus' warranty terms for product defects in materials and workmanship.
Specifies exclusions from warranty coverage, such as misuse or tampering.
Provides guidelines for product service, repair, and return procedures.