Sid242 chapter 2, Chapter 2 quick start, 0 introduction – INFICON SID-242 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual
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Chapter 2
Quick Start
2-1
2.0 Introduction
This section covers the minimum system connections and initial setup required to run
the SID-242 Deposition Controller. Consult later chapters of this manual for more
detailed setup and operational instructions.
2.1 Installation
All electrical connections to the SID-242 are made at the back panel of the instrument.
W
ARNING
: Care should be exercised to route SID-242 cables as far as practical from
other cables that carry high voltages or generate noise. This includes other line voltage
cables, wires to heaters that are SCR-controlled, and cables to source power supplies
that may conduct high transient currents during arc down conditions.
Rack
Installation
The SID-242 occupies a 5.25” high (4U) rack space. Install the
unit in a 19” rack with the supplied hardware.
Power
Connection
W
ARNING
: Verify that the Voltage Selector Switch, located next
to the power switch, matches your mains supply voltage.
W
ARNING
: Verify that the power cable provided is connected to
a properly grounded mains receptacle.
Sensor Input
Connections
Connect the BNC cables and oscillators from your vacuum
chamber feedthrough to the desired SQM-242 Card Input(s).
Refer to Chapter 4 for detailed instructions on system hookup
to the SQM-242 card(s).
Source Output
Connections
Connect the dual phone plug from the SQM-242 output jack to
your evaporation supply control input. Refer to Chapter 4 for
detailed instructions on wiring the SQM-242 output phone plug.
Digital I/O
Connections
Digital I/O is not required for initial operation of the SID-242.
Perform initial setup and checkout of the SID-242 before
connecting your digital I/O. Refer to Chapter 5 for detailed
information on wiring the SID-242 for digital I/O.
Keyboard
Connection
A keyboard is supplied for initial user setup of Windows.
Attach the keyboard to the keyboard input jack on the rear of
the SID-242. Once Windows is setup, use of the keyboard is
optional.