Laser beta lasermike LS8000-3 User Manual
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LaserSpeed 8000-3 Instruction Handbook
RS-232/RS-422 Communication
Part No. 93463 / Drawing No. 0921-01561
Page 146 of 221
Revision A (Sep 2007)
Note: Some of the above outputs were previously described under the Index Pulse Output
Function setting.
Light Stack (Yellow)
This output can be used to drive a solid-state relay to turn on the yellow light in a light stack.
The yellow light is illuminated when the LS8000-3 laser is turned on, but the beam shutter is
closed, indicating that the LS8000-3 is not emitting laser radiation. See the
Light Stack
Interface
section for details.
Voltage High: Yellow lamp should be illuminated
Voltage Low: Yellow lamp should not be illuminated
Light Stack (Red)
This output can be used to drive a solid-state relay to turn on the red light in a light stack.
The red light is illuminated when the LS8000-3 laser is turned on, and the beam shutter is
open, indicating that the LS8000-3 is emitting laser radiation. See the
Light Stack Interface
section for details.
Voltage High: Yellow lamp should be illuminated
Voltage Low: Yellow lamp should not be illuminated
Length Threshold A
Indicates when the current length has exceeded the Length Threshold A set point. This
output is reset when the Index Pulse resets. See the
Index Pulse/Length Thresholds
section
for details about length thresholds.
Voltage High: Length Threshold A Exceeded
Voltage Low: Length Threshold A Not Exceeded
Length Threshold B
Indicates when the current length has exceeded the Length Threshold B set point. This
output is reset when the Index Pulse resets. See the
Index Pulse/Length Thresholds
section
for details about length thresholds.
Voltage High: Length Threshold A Exceeded
Voltage Low: Length Threshold A Not Exceeded