stand-alone
operation
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SYNRAD FH Series Flyer Operator’s Manual Version 3.4
Caution
possible
lens
damage
Lens damage may occur if the measuring device contacts the surface
of the focusing lens. Always measure the working distance from the
bottom of the focusing lens mount.
Danger
serious
personal
injury
This product emits invisible infrared laser radiation in the 10.6 µm
CO
2
wavelength band. Since direct or diuse laser radiation can
inict severe corneal injuries, always wear eye protection when in
the same area as an exposed laser beam. Do not allow the laser beam
to contact a person. CO
2
lasers emit an invisible laser beam that is
capable of seriously burning human tissue.
Always be aware of the beam’s path and always use a beam block
while testing.
Conguration
9
Click Startup Drawing and enter a path and lename for any mark le listed in the Master Control
File (master.ctl).
Note: The le specied as the Startup Drawing is not the rst le marked. In strobed mode (where
Type=1), the rst le marked is determined by the input state present after the Strobe input is
recognized; in continuous mode (where Type=0), the rst le marked is the le that matches the
specied input state.
For example, if three les named “le1.mkh”, “ le2.mkh” and “le3.mkh” are listed in the Master
Control File (master.ctl) and reside in the root directory of the Filestore, you may specify any of
the three as the Startup Drawing. If you choose le1.mkh as the Startup Drawing, enter “/le1.
mkh” for the Startup Drawing path and lename. Type the case-sensitive path and lename
without the quote (“”) symbols.
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Click Apply to save the new settings and then click OK to exit the General Settings dialog.
Prepare to mark
1
Place a part in the eld of the focusing lens.
2
Use a ruler marked in millimeters to verify the proper Z-axis working distance from the bottom of
the focusing lens mount to the surface of the part. Refer back to Figure 3-5 in the Operation chapter.
Lase the mark
1
Check that all safety precautions (safety glasses and shielding) are in place around the beam area.