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Deka Smartxide Dot Power Calibration
Deka Smartxide Dot Power Calibration
Fig. 42-LOG screen
"Proceed as folows to downoad the data lg fie:
Using the software
4. Connecting the system tothe PC:
‘um off both the system and the PC and connect the cable provided wit the sofware toa free
‘etal port on the PC and tothe connector labeled 'RS232 EXT’ (JHOCPL) on the system CPU
board
2. Launching the download procedure:
turn on bath the system and the PC
nthe system proceed as flows
shown enter the LOG menu:
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star the downoad procedure (Fil->Downlead)
‘onthe PC proceed as flows:
~ launch the Dat_LOG sotware
{select the system type and the Serial port number # necessary (he present values are
Giplayed onthe statusbar}
stat the download by pressing the Downed button;
enor the eyetom Serial # whan prompted ti part onthe labo located onthe back ofthe
ystems
~ choose the fle name and locaton end save i
3. Sencing the fle
‘nd the fe via e-mail o En technical assistance service.
‘Selecting The Communications Port
Serial ports COM through COMA are supported,
‘You should select the serial port that your system fs connected to
you get an eror message when you soloct a partcular serial port then elher the PC you ae using does
rnothave the chosen serial porto tha pot is being used by another sofware program or Windows doesnot
‘ecognze the sera port as being insaled covet,
system
For this ew Version (2.0.0) he systems supporied ae the follwing
'MOT9xx —Instaed sofware on system: Version 1.4 or higher
File
swe
Use this tom to ave to fle downloaded data
‘The sofware suggests a ile name compoced by the systom serial # entered by the user (see Using
‘Oat_LOG), the system type and the actual date
For inance: the user enters the serial # UXEAGZ1, the systom type is M79 and the date ls 30 March, then
the sofare proposed fle name is UXSAO21_M70_30_3
ext
Use tis item to terminate the sofware.‘menu: use of the four lower keys
Use
ae ‘Allows to quit the service mode and to go back tou
a mode.
‘Allows to reset the curent and voltage reference values (DAC le
‘Vref and to restore the default ones,
In order to really reset these values, the “Reset” key has to be
Dressed again while the window "Press agin to reset is displayed
‘Allows to clean the system database and to restore the default one.
In order to realy clean the database, the "Clean" key has to be
Pressed again whie the window "Press agin to clean is displayed.
Allows to select the intensity of the aiming source from OFF to 100%,
Step 10%,
ofthe
gdcos (fee3. Calibrating the power meter
snot
Tho system fs equipped with a power meter that allows the mictoprocessor to detect the real output
level generated by the CO; laser source. The sgnal fom this power meter i fist processed oy he
‘on the CPU board before being read and converted bythe AIC convertor located insise the miro.
clang procedure is described below:
4. ontor he SERVICE men,
2. be sure that the MODE key is set to CW on the touch screen display and select “Calo OFF"
p00n,
3: instal the handpiece (N324A2 (without termina) for MO79A1/B1/M INR systems, N102A1 for
MOTSC UI 151/71 systems, NIO2K2 for MO79D1 systems) in the articulated arm and locate
lan extemal power meter 20-30cm fat from the articulated atm (ou of foe)
4 select a power level of 9.0:0.2W/ onthe conti! panel
5. swich on the CO, laser source
sing
then
6. compare the power level read bythe extemal power meter tothe power level measured by the
7. regulate RPS (GAIN) on the CPU board to get the same power level onthe display as measured
by the extornal power meters0 20,
8. switch on te laser source ang regulate RPS (SPEED UP) on the CPU boa to make the power
level shown on the display change rom QW to SW in a of more without overshooting,
8, repeat step 7. and step 8. untl these two conditions are me
‘S.check again the match between the values changing the selected power (minimum and
‘maximum value forthe selected hanpiece)
arwal Smart uS20 0/Smartxide - SMO79A1_G.VO2 - Service Manat @Troubleshooting
‘This sections reports guidelines in order to detect the source of some possible faults,
lost of these faults are detected by the system itself which wams the operator displaying
Make always sure that all the safety precautions described In this
‘manual and in the operator's manual are met.
All personnel operating or servicing the sytem must be familar with
all its ‘safety requirements and operating procedures: read. the
‘operator's manual of the system,
¥ Improper use of this device or adjustment other than these specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure or dangerous
exposure to high voltages.
¥ Improper use or adjustments of this device may invalidate the system
warranty agresment, Contact the manufacturer before attempting to
Service this device using procedures different from those specified in
this manual.
2. SYSTEM STARTUP fault
Ifthe key ofthe keylock ste is turned tothe postion but none of he light indicators ashes and
‘po sound is produced, perorm the following cheeks
hack that the system is connected tothe mains and vesy thatthe mains meets the technical
specications of the system,
check thatthe key lock switch and the emergency switch are correctly set as described inthe
‘perators manual
5, disconnect the mains, check the main fuses and replace them i necessary
‘4 check the fuses located on the CPU board and replace them if necessary - see the CPU board
layout
5. ty to replace the DIMM board witha new one having the same sofware release or higher
6. read also par, 2.2. on this section;
7. tthe problem persists call the technical assistance service ofthe manutacturer
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2.1,KEYBOARD/TOUCH SCREEN fault
2 keyboardtouch sereon fut (the system does not respond fo the keys or areas’ pressure) may be
‘4 tothe 46 connector ifkeys donot work) oo the J connector ifthe touch ssreen doesnot work) onthe
LCD contol board (C274_2)" see Fig. Il. 10~ check f they are propery connected
I hey are propey connected, check NS of the LCD contol Boar and replace If Keys do not propery
‘espond to pressure, replace the LCD contol board
Ime problem persists cll the technical assistance service of he manufacture,
Replace N3 with a new one having the same software release.
2.2.L€0 fault
‘An LCD fault may be due fo the LCD board orto the CPU board - i. tothe graphic cotrller-ortothe
connections between these boards
It the screen is black:
1. fist of al very that the fat cable betwoon the CPU and the LCD board & property connecte:
check connectors J16/P160n the CPU bead and JP" on the LCD boar
2. ty to regulate the contrast of the LCD:
3. iallthe LEDs of the contol panel are flashed for about 128 wien you tun on the system:
“before replacing the LCD boar ty to connect an extemal LCDkaybosrd board using aso @
ew fat cable. Connect tne new cable o the connector J16 on the CPU board and fo the
‘external new LCDikeyboard boar ifthe new LCD works well, connect th old one wh the
new cable: if now it works wel, replace the cable wth the naw ane, otherwise repiace the
ten,
ifthe external LCD does not werk oo, replace the DIMM board vith anew one withthe same
‘emware:
using a mulimetor check that he voltage between GND -J14- and the Q2 casei higher than
25V see the CPU board layout in Section "System schematics" i the voltage isnot correct,
fepiace the CPU board iit is corect bul the problem persis, cal he technical assistance
serves of the manufacturer,
4: ifthe LEDs of the contol panel do not lash when you turn on the system, the problem may be
‘due tothe CPU board oo the DIMM boar
check if the DIMM board i wal inserted
~ check the fuses onthe CPU board:
~ check the ap switch poston (SW2)1, SW212, SW2/3 - see the CPU board layout in Section
“System schematics’): they must be on OFF;
the problem persist cll the technical assetance service ofthe manufacture.
tthe screen is white and nothing sooms tobe displayed:
1. using @ multimeter check thal the voltage between the C82 pins (see the CPU board layout in
Section “System schematics?) isin the range 245V-27 5V. If is so, k may be a defective
isplay:eplace it with anew one orginal fom the manufacturer; otherwise, the problem may be
.du8 to the CPU board ryt replace NZ0; ifn problem tno! solved, replace the CPU board as
escribed in pa, 3. on Section "Main pats replacement"
the probiem persists call the technical assistance service ofthe manufacturer.3. INTERLOCK fault
‘The INTERLOCK faut stated ithe contacts 1 and 2 of he INTERLOCK connector are open
{tee is an extemal interiock network, check the external event under contol, check the extemal network
sof and check f he interlock connector was propery inserted into the apposite socket
‘here is no extemal introck network, the INTERLOCK socket cant be let not connected: inset the
‘pposio interlock connector provided with the accessories or check tal the connacior Is properly inser,
‘yt reset the faut if persists, perform the following checks
4 stot al check the JSCPU connector:
4 chock the voltage on J9CPU-2
1" the voltage on JSCPU Is SV, check that he vollage on pin 14 of N21 is SV:
~ ifthe voltage isnot SV, check that R41, R42 and C'18 are propery connected and, the faut
persists, replace the CPU board
artothe ‘tthe voltage is SV ty to replace N21 and, he fault persis, eplace the DIMM board wth a
‘ew one having the same software release.
{the voltage on J3CPU is OV, carefly check all th connection of the ici in Fig
ame Ifthe problem persists call the technical assistance service of the manufacturer.
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4. Shutter fault
“The GPU continuously monitors the real shutter position and states a shutter feu whenever thereat
shutter poston afer rom the expected postion which depends on the shuter command sated
‘The shutter postion detection ccut is shown in Fig, 44
Fig. 44 - Shutter elruit
“Te rel shuter postion is detected by a photo detector - composed ofan emiter anda detect located on
the C194A2 board located in the laser head.
ae hater is closed, the photo detector is blocked so the vollage on YECPUS is SV; when the
Shute open, the volage on JOCPU:S is OVE.
Fae reads the current staus of pin JGCPU-B and compares it with the shuter command satus retained
Iremory. the two values do rot match a shuter faut is tated.
OPEN Low
close HGH
‘Fst ofall check that footswitch is property connected to the system: ty 10 press footswitch when the
STANO BY stale is Set and the user menu is sisplayed
Fro warning sound is heard and na message fs displayed on the screen, the system cannot detect
{stmt 0 the problem is de to bad connections - extemal or intel of footswitch
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4. Shutter fault
“The CPU continuously monitors the real shutor poston and state a shutter fault whenever the eal
shutter poston sifers trom the expected positon which depends onthe shutar command stated
‘The shutter postion detection cxcut is shown in Fig 4
Fig. 44 Shutter circuit
‘The ral shutter position is detected bya photodetector - composed of an emiler anda detector located on
the C184A2 boatd located nthe laser head
‘When the shuiter is closed, the photo delecor is blocked s0 the voltage on JSCPU-6 Is SVdc; when the
shutters pan, the votlage on JSCPUS is OV
‘The CPU reads the current status of pin JECPU6 and compares it wit the shutter command status etined
in memory ifthe two values do not match shutter faut stated.
‘Table 5: Shutter postion detection signal
Real shutter posit JscPus
OPEN Low
close HIGH
Fist of all, check that footswitch is properly connected tothe system: ty to press footswitch when the
‘STAND BY stato i set andthe user menu is displayed
If no watning sound is heard and nto message ls csplayed on the screen, the system cannot detect
footsteh 30 the problem is due to bad connections external or intemal - of fstentchton
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Perf the folowing tess if footswitch connections are correct:
4. remove the top covering - see par 4. on Section "System descrption*
2, press any key to rast the alarm:
= it tho system exits from the SYSTEM FAULTS menu, short D1 anode t9 GND on the
Bhotocounler boar! and check if shutter is fully open. not, the fault may be de to
‘mechanical interferences which prevent the shutter from corey open and se or whion
‘make it slow down wile opening or eosing, Remove the interference, i psant otlonse
‘measure the voltage on DY see Fig. Son poge 1
if tis not correct. very thal the voltage on R74 on the CPU board is 24V: itis 30, carefully
‘check all the connections otherwise check F3 fuse on the CPU boald and, f necessary
‘pace ithe problem isnot solved, check that he voltage between JICPU4 and JTCPUS
on the LY supply board (connector inserted on CPU board) tis correc, carefully heck a
the connections otherwise replace the C30SAT board - see par. on Section “Malt pats
replacement
tthe votage on D1 is comtect, change the solenoid shutter an ifthe fault persists remove the
footswich and, pressing @, measure the resistance between JGWI-3 and IGWe fi
tower than SOhm, call Technical sistance, otherwise check the cable wring nd the internal
swich connections
+ Ifthe system does not exit from the SYSTEM FAULTS menu. check ithe shuts closed
H not, the faut may be due to mechanical interferences which prevent ihe shutr fom