Introduction – INFICON STC-2000A Thin Film Deposition Controller Operating Manual User Manual
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specifications/included materials
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Unpacking
The
STC-2000A
comes with a power cord and connectors for the RS-232 interface, the I/O
interfaces and analog outputs (see the following spare parts included list). If the essential OSC-100A
oscillator or crystals were ordered at the same time, they will also be included. The unit operates from 90
to 264 VAC with no adjustments required. If it is ever necessary to return the unit to Sycon, for any
reason, call and obtain a Return Authorization number (RA#).
Description
The STC-2000A provides both automatic control of single or multi-layer film deposition in either a
production or development environment and improved predictability and repeatability of deposited film
characteristics through dependable digital control of the deposition process. It runs unattended in the fully
automatic mode and provides a wide number of benefits including performance limit access and setting by
the end user.
.note the
following
warning/safe
ty/caution symbols [desc. of each].
Please familiarize yourself with the following warning/safety/caution symbols found within this manual
and their general meaning:
Note: Highlights an important fact or condition.
Caution: Warns of a condition that could cause damage to deposition controller, connected or
associated equipment. Also warns if some action taken could result with an undesireable and/or
unexpected outcome.
or
!
: Warns of a condition that will likely cause damage to the deposition controller, connected or
associated equipment. Also warns of a possible unsafe situation for the user. Examples are static
sensitivities, maximum component ratings, broken fuses, etc.
or
: Warns of a condition that is hazardous to user, deposition controller, connected or associated
equipment.
SECTION 1.0
Introduction
SECTION 1.1
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
Note
Caution
Static
Sensitive
Hazardous
Voltages
Present
SECTION 1.XX
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