Princeton 4411-0097 Pet Care Product User Manual


 
20 PI-MTE System Manual Version 4.C
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9. Make the tubing connections between the coolant
circulator and the camera. If the camera is being
operated in vacuum, additional tubing connections to
the intermediate vacuum flange will be required.
Chapter 4, page 32;
Appendix C
10. With the ST-133 power turned OFF, connect the male
end of the camera cable to the Detector port on the
rear of the ST-133. Connect the female end of the cable
to the connector on the vacuum flange (vacuum
operation) or to the rear of the PI-MTE camera (non-
vacuum operation). Secure both ends of the cable.
Non-Vacuum: Chapter 4,
page 30
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting,
page 76
11. If the camera is being operated in vacuum, the
additional vacuum-compatible cable will be required.
This cable is very fragile so handle it with care when
mounting it to the vacuum flange and the back of the
camera. Secure the cable at both ends.
Vacuum Chamber: Chapter 4,
page 31
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting,
page 76
12. Skip this step for non-vacuum operation. Secure and
evacuate the vacuum chamber.
13. Turn on the ST-133.
14. Turn on the computer and begin running the application
software.
Refer to the WinView/32
manual.
15. Enter the hardware setup information.
Refer to the WinView/32
manual.
16. Turn on the coolant circulator. The recommended flow
rate is 2 liters/minute.
17. Set the target array temperature.
Chapter 5, page 43
18. When the system reaches temperature lock, begin
acquiring data in focus mode.
Figure 3. PI-MTE System Diagram