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set between 1 and 999 microseconds in 1 microsecond increments at
pulserepetitionratesupto200Hz.
2.2 User Interface
2.2.1 Remote Operation: Remote operation via a host computer
allows the operator to make full use of the exibility offered by the
Pulsar 710. Communication is accomplished by a USB interface.
Operating parameters are set by user friendly Windows based Pulsar
710 controller software. Supported operating systems are Windows
2000 and Windows XP.
2.2.2 Local Control: Front panel controls permit the operator
to select the operating parameters under local control. Selected
parameters are stored in electrically erasable programmable read-only
memory (EEPROM).
2.3 Diagnostics
A comprehensive set of diagnostic routines and indicators are provided.
Error codes are displayed by the Pulsar 710 via LED indicators on the
frontpanel.Codedenitionsarefoundinsection6.0“Troubleshooting”
where diagnostics are covered in greater detail.
Section: 3.0 Quick Start
Thepurposeofthissectionistoallowtheoperatortoperformaquick
functional test. This will permit an easy checkout of the Pulsar 710 and
attached light head for proper operation.
3.1 Pulsar 710 Controller Cable Connections:
Twophysicalcableconnectionswillbe requiredtooperatethePulsar
710 and light head in self test mode. Figure 1 shows the front panel of
the Pulsar 710.
3.1.1 Power:The Pulsar 710 requires an external 24 volt supply for
operation. A power cable is provided. Plug the 2 pin connector into the
socket labeled “VDC INPUT”. Observe the polarity markings on the
panel below the VDC INPUT socket. Refer to section 4.2.1 for more
details regarding the 24 volt supply.
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