In response to an email I received in early-May 2005, this is how you should set the power supply unit:
The meter on the power supply should read both laser power in
milliwatts and tube current in amps.
Look for a toggle switch near the meter, and set it to amperes. Turn the
power output knob to about 1/4 intensity (1/4 of a turn clockwise from
its lowest position). Flip the local/remote switch to the "local"
position, and flip the current/light switch to the "light" position.
Be certain the laser head is plugged into the power supply unit. Plug
the power supply unit into a 110-130 volts AC receptacle (on a circuit that can supply at
least 16 amps). Turn the power switch on, wait for the fans to come up
to speed, then turn the key switch to the "on" or "lase" position.
If this laser has not been in use for awhile, set the current to 8
amperes after the laser begins to lase (using the current/power
adjustment knob and reading the current off the PSU''s meter), and leave
it that way for two hours.
This will lower the pressure in the laser tube to where it should be. It
will be perfectly normal for the laser to not fire up right away; but
lase for approximately 0.1 second, followed by some clicking noises in
the power supply unit, followed by several seconds of nothing at all,
followed by the sequence repeating as many as ten or fifteen times. Do
not be concerned if this happens; just set the tube current to 8 amps
once the laser does fire up, and let it run at that current for two
hours.
After that, set the tube current to ~4 amps. You can then set the
current/power switch to whatever suits your preference. The only thing
this switch will affect is the meter reading.
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