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INFICON IC/5 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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NO SWITCH: NO OUTPUT

A crystal switch cannot be done because no output was set for crystal
switching in the sensor display.

NO SWITCH: SAME XTAL

This message is displayed if an attempt is made to switch to a crystal position
that is the same as the current crystal position.

NO SWITCH: SINGLE

A crystal switch cannot be requested while using a single head sensor.

NOT ENOUGH LAYERS

This message is displayed if the number of layers to copy combined with the
number of layers already programmed into the instrument will exceed the
capacity of the instrument. The total capacity of the instrument is 250 layers.

NOT IN READY

Indicates the instrument cannot perform the requested function unless it is in
the READY state.

NOW ENTER NEW CODE

After the user verifies the old Program or I/O Lock Code, this prompt is
displayed to enter a new lock code.

OTHER DUAL IN USE

This error message is displayed when the user is attempting to turn on a
sensor that is configured as a Dual sensor head on the Sensor Set-Up display.
When two sensors are configured as a Dual sensor type, only one of those
sensors can be turned on in the Material display. The sensor that is turned on
is considered the primary sensor of the Dual head.

OUTPUT IN USE

Indicates the output in question is already reserved for use in Sensor or
Source Set-Up or in one of the Logic Statements.

PARAMETERS DEFAULTED

Indicates the instrument parameters have been set to their default values. Any
previously programmed values will have been changed to the default values.

PROCESS UNDEFINED

The Active Process defined in Utility Set-Up must correspond to a defined
Process. A defined Process is one that contains Layers.

PROGRAM LOCK

Indicates the instrument is in Program Lock. This prohibits any parameter from
being entered from the front panel until the Program Lock Code is entered on
the Program display.

PORT CONFLICT

An attempt is being made to output two different functions to the same output
port.