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Instruction Manual

This document provides an instruction manual for the Fit laser power/energy meter. It begins with safety warnings and declarations of conformity with European emission and immunity standards. It then provides details on calibrating the device, operating it to take measurements, selecting wavelengths, troubleshooting issues like overheating, and re-calibrating it to match a customer's reference values. The manual is intended to train users on properly operating the laser measurement device.
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Instruction Manual

This document provides an instruction manual for the Fit laser power/energy meter. It begins with safety warnings and declarations of conformity with European emission and immunity standards. It then provides details on calibrating the device, operating it to take measurements, selecting wavelengths, troubleshooting issues like overheating, and re-calibrating it to match a customer's reference values. The manual is intended to train users on properly operating the laser measurement device.
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Fit

Instruction Manual
(Rev13- Jun 2018; Firm. vers.11)

WARNING! The user of this instrument must be trained to the use of


power lasers and associated risks. LaserPoint is in no way liable for any
damage resulting from improper, careless or above rated limits use of
this instrument.

Laserpoint srl - Via Burona, 51 - 20090 Vimodrone (Milano) - Italy


Phone +39 02 27 40 02 36 - Telefax +39 02 25 02 91 61
www.laserpoint.eu
Declaration of Conformity

Application of Council Directive(s) : 89/336/EEC The EMC Directive

Manufacturer’s Name : LaserPoint srl.


Manufacturer’s Address : LaserPoint srl- Via Burona, 51- Vimodrone-20090
Italy

Type of Equipment: Laser Power/Energy Meter


Model No.: FIT
Year of test & manufacture: 2004

Standard(s) to which Conformity is Declared:


EN 50081-1:1992 Emission generic standard - Part 1: Residential, commercial and
light industrial
EN 50082-2:1995 Immunity generic standard - Part 1: Industrial

Standard Description Performance


Criteria
EN 55022:1994 Limits and methods of measurement of radio Class B
amendment 1: 1995 interference characteristics of information
amendment 2: 1997 technology equipment
EN 61000-4-2:1995 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part Class B
4: Testing and measurements techniques-
Section 4.2: Electrostatic discharge.
EN 61000-4-4:1995 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part Class B
4: Testing and measurements techniques-
Section 4: Electrical fast transient/burst
immunity.

I the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to
the above Directive(s) and Standard(s).

Place: Vimodrone –Italy _______________________________

Date : 01.10.04 Dr Luigi Argenti (Technical Director)

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Calibration

Model: Fit ________ Serial number: ______________

Date of Calibration: _______________

Wavelength 1: _______________nm

Reference Power :________________W Measured Power: _________________W

Wavelength 2: _______________nm

Reference Power :________________W Measured Power: _________________W

LaserPoint certifies that, at the time of calibration, the above listed instrument meets or
exceeds all technical specifications defined at page 8 of this Instruction Manual.

The above listed instrument has been calibrated using standard references traceable to the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or Physikalisch Technische
Bundesanstalt (PTB).

This is not a Calibration Certificate for traceability purpose; such a Calibration


Certificate can be quoted on demand.

Important - For Customer Use Only

The reference setting of this instrument can be matched by user to a custom own reference by
means of the instructions reported at Paragraph n.11 of the Operation Section of this Manual.

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Operation Section

1-Safety
Take all the required safety procedures needed when
working with laser beams and wear protection glasses all the
time! The laser beam must hit ONLY the sensor head front
side. Avoid to incidentally expose the protected stainless
steel stem to the laser beam as dangerous back-reflections
can be produced! Never touch the sensor head as this part can reach 70°C of
temperature!
In the case the laser power density is close to the damage threshold of the head
absorber coating, damages like coating discoloration or underlying metal melting
could occur. In both cases consult LaserPoint.

2-Starting the Instrument


To switch on the instrument, keep the ON/Zero button
pushed until the LCD shows the Fit Model (Fit 50, Fit 200,
Fit 500 shown in 2 steps), then release it (this step takes
approximately 2 seconds). The instrument will also display
one of the 2 available laser wavelengths: e.g. CO2. The wavelength displayed the
first time is random; to change it refer to Paragraph 10 of this section.

3-Auto-check Cycle
When the ON/Zero button is released, the instrument starts an
auto-check cycle during which both circuit and display are
controlled and reset. During this cycle, the LCD shows all
available segments of alphanumeric characters and the bar
graph at full scale. Upon completion of this cycle, the LCD displays the last recorded
value of measured power.

4-Zeroing/Resetting
Before starting the first measurement or a new one, the
instrument needs to be zeroed; to do so, just push and soon
release the ON/Zero button. After the LCD has displayed
“CAL”, the lateral LED turns steady green and “FIT” blinks.
Any previously recorded value is zeroed and the instrument is ready to measure.
An automatic Zero is performed by Fit after every measurement.

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5-Measurement Cycle
Check the laser shutter is closed; align the probe to the laser
beam path and start the measurement cycle by opening the
laser shutter. Avoid taking measurements during laser warm up
or beam instabilities.
The measurement starts automatically. During the acquisition time, “RUN” and the
LED both blink for approximately 5 seconds. The bar graph indicates the head
temperature on an arbitrary scale.

6-Measurement Display
As soon as the measurement is over the LED turns into steady
red. Remove the probe from the laser beam: the display shows
the actual power, and the remaining thermal capacity. If the bar
graph is below full scale, one or more measurements can be
carried out before the sensor head needs to be cooled.
Approximately after 10 seconds the LED automatic shuts off. The FIT performs an
automatic Zero and the LED turns steady green. The LCD shows the last measured
power value . Return to Par.5 for a new measurement

7-Cooling the Head


Should the probe reach its limit temperature, the LCD
shows “ COOL” and the LED blinks red. Use spontaneous
or air forced cooling. Never use liquids!!
As soon as the temperature returns below its maximum
allowable limit, the LCD displays the last measured power value.
Warning: sudden cool downs and subsequent strong temperature variations on the
head may cause a re-start of instrument and spurious measurements.

8-Auto Off /Battery Warning


When the battery pack is getting exhausted, its symbol pops
up on the LCD to warns that approx. 10 hours of residual
power remain. Note: to increase the battery life, the
instrument automatically switches off after 5 minutes of stand by operation.
To retrieve the last recorded value, return to Paragraph 2. After the internal auto
check cycle, the display will show the last measured value.
To intentionally shut the instrument off, keep the ON/Zero button pushed until the
LCD shuts off (this takes approximately 4 seconds).

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9-Out of Range Notice
When the head is exposed to a source exceeding its full
scale, the LCD shows four short lines instead of a
numeric value.

10-Wavelength Selection
To select the wavelength of operation (e.g. from CO2 to
YAG), go back to Paragraph 2 (shut the instrument off), but
keep the ON/Zero button pushed until the wavelength
change appears on the display (this step takes approximately
7 seconds). At this point release the button and the instrument is ready for a new
measurement.. The displayed value is the last recorded power measurement carried
out at this wavelength setting.

11-Customer’s calibration
This instrument can be re-calibrated by the user to match
a custom reference. Remove the plastic cover of the
adjustment switch located at the right side of the
instrument body. Zero the instrument as indicated in
Paragraph 2 of this Operation Section and afterwards
carry out a measurement of a known laser source. Shift the switch on + or – if you
need to increase or decrease the reading displayed on the LCD to match your
reference. This is done by limited pushes on the ON/Zero key, until the desired
power value is achieved on the display. Reset the switch to its middle position CAL
and re-cap. The instrument is ready for new measurements.

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Notice to European Union Customers:
European Union Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
2002/96/EC
The European Parliament will enforce new Directives in 2006 concerning the disposal
of electrical and electronic equipment such as the Monitoring and Control
Instruments.
The regulations place responsibilities on the instruments supplier and the
purchaser/user.
One of the actions required by suppliers is to inform users of their obligations.
The present instrument has been assessed in accordance with the European Parliament
Directive2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, usually referred
to as the WEEE Directive.
The WEEE Directive requires that the instrument is disposed of at the end of its useful
life in an environmentally responsible manner. Parts and materials that can be re-used
and/or re-cycled have been identified in order that the use of new resources and the
amount of waste going for landfill can be minimised.
The WEEE Directive requires that if you are replacing the instrument with a new
equivalent product from the original supplier, then that supplier can collect the old
item without cost to yourself. It is emphasised that this no-cost return option is only
available when you purchase a new product of equivalent type that fulfils the same
function. Please inform your supplier of your wish to have the old instrument collected
when ordering the replacement.
If you wish to dispose of the instrument without replacing it then the appliance must
not be mixed with unsorted municipal waste. The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on
the unit label or unit packaging, as shown in the table below, indicates this
requirement.
You must ensure that the instrument is disposed of at an authorised treatment facility;
details can be obtained from your local council.
Your role is critical and will help to ensure that the Earth’s resources are maintained
and that as much re-usable and re-cyclable material as possible is processed. It will
also ensure that landfill volume requirements are kept at a minimum and that
hazardous materials are not buried thereby providing potential future problems for the
environment and human health.

Wheeled bin symbol and description


The symbol applies to all LaserPoint electronic products placed
on the European Market after August 13, 2005.
LaserPoint will affix the wheeled bin symbol with a bar to
appropriate products. The bar indicates that the product was
placed on the market after August 13, 2005.
The WEEE Directive comes into force in January 2006.

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Technical Specifications (*):
Parameter Fit 50 Fit 200 Fit 500
Maximum Measurable Power (W) 50 200 500
(1) (1)
Minimum Measurable Power @ ±3% Accuracy (W) 1.5 5 15 (1)
Absolute Minimum Measurable Power (W) 1.25 3 7.5
Maximum Laser Beam Diameter (mm) 20 20 25
Power density damage threshold @ full scale at YAG 10000
wavelength (W/cm2 )
Power density damage threshold @ full scale at CO2 2500
wavelength (W/cm2 )
Repeatability ±1%
ADC Resolution (W) ±0.06 ±0.25 ±0.60
Display Resolution (W) 0.01 0.1 0.1
Measurement Accuracy ±3%
Maximum allowable sensor head temperature (°C) 70
Time to measure and display data (s) 4
Power consumption in On status (mW) 26
Power consumption in Off status (W) 25
Power supply (2x AA Batteries) (V) 3
Continuous operation without battery replacement (h) 200
Operating temperature range (°C) +10 to +40
Storage temperature range (°C) -10 to +60
Weight (body) (g) 336
Weight (sensor with cable) (g) 178 200 280
Size (head) DxH (mm) 56x20 56x25 66x30
Size (body) LxWxH (mm) 95x71x46
(*)
Specifications subject to change without notice.
(1)
Individually compared against a NIST or PTB reference.

Warranty
All Laser Point instruments are warranted against defect in material and workmanship
for 3 Years after invoice date. During the warranty period Laser Point will repair, or
at his sole option, replace at no charge components that prove to be defective, provided
the parts are returned, shipping prepaid, to Laser Point Customer Service.
This warranty does not apply if the instrument or any accessory has been damaged by
accident or misuse, or as a result of service or modification by other body than Laser
Point. No warranty is given by Laser Point on coatings and battery pack.

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