4.3.4.1 Pre-Configuration IPG Interface B, C, D, E, EG |
The output Alarm signal (J3 pin 26) to the SP-ICE-3 Card will be activated whenever any of a pre-configured set of patterns of active alarm inputs is recognised.
On the SP-ICE-3 Card the Alarm signal will cause the currently running job to be aborted.
The Alarm1..Alarm3 input signals from the laser are used to evaluate the state of the laser, as shown in the IPG B,C,D,E Alarm Table, below:
Column(s) | Description |
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Alarm1..Alarm3 | The states of the alarm input signals from the laser. |
SP-ICE-3 Job | Whether the job running on the SP-ICE-3 card will be aborted in that alarm state. In other words, whether the output Alarm signal will be activated. |
LED columns | The state of the Yellow Alarm (D10) and Red System Alarm (D11) LEDs on the bracket, and the Green LED D1 on the adapter's PCB. Note that the Yellow Alarm LED (D10) will be overridden to blink whenever the shutter J2 on the IPG-comp interface is open. |
Alarm3 |
Alarm2 |
Alarm1 | Name | SP-ICE-3 Job |
Yellow Alarm |
Red System Alarm |
Green |
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LOW | LOW | LOW | Temperature Alarm | Abort | ON | OFF | OFF |
LOW | LOW | HIGH | Back Reflection Alarm | Abort | ON | OFF | OFF |
LOW | HIGH | LOW | Normal Operation | Run | OFF | OFF | ON |
LOW | HIGH | HIGH | System Alarm | Abort | ON | ON | OFF |
HIGH | LOW | LOW | Power Supply Alarm | Abort | ON | OFF | OFF |
HIGH | LOW | HIGH | Reserved | Abort | ON | OFF | OFF |
HIGH | HIGH | LOW | Laser Not Ready For Emission | Run | OFF | OFF | OFF |
HIGH | HIGH | HIGH | Reserved | Abort | ON | OFF | OFF |