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MK-1000 LASER SYSTEM - Kigre, Inc.

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OPERATION<br />

1. Start at a lower energy setting until you are familiar with the unit's operation. Adjust the HV<br />

ADJ adjustment knob on the hand controller fully to the left (CCW) to begin.<br />

2. Turn the toggle switch on the hand controller up to enable the high voltage power supply. The<br />

green indicator will light after the PFN is fully charged.<br />

3. Momentarily press the fire button on the hand controller to fire the laser.<br />

WARNING: A sufficient bleed time of at least three (3) minutes should be allowed before<br />

handling and high voltage components or connections!<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

! No scheduled maintenance is required.<br />

! Failure symptoms should be identified to the module if possible.<br />

! The factory will repair units or sub-assemblies at the prevailing labor and material rates.<br />

Please ensure that a complete description is given of all symptoms and events leading to<br />

failure. This may reduce repair time.<br />

<strong>MK</strong>-367 <strong>LASER</strong> CHARACTERISTICS<br />

NOMINAL OUTPUT................................ 25 mJ<br />

POLARIZATION...................................... > 99.7 %<br />

PULSE WIDTH......................................... < 4 nS<br />

BEAM DIAMETER.................................. 3 mm<br />

BEAM DIVERGENCE............................. 20% ~1 mrad full angle<br />

OUTPUT STABILITY.............................. < +/- 10%<br />

MAXIMUM REPETITION RATE........... 1 Hz<br />

BEAM MODE........................................... Low Order.<br />

NOMINAL REQUIRED INPUT............... 5J/pulse<br />

LIFETIME................................................. > 300,000 Shots without attenuation. Flashlamp<br />

lifetime shortened significantly if the unit is<br />

operated continuously at external temperatures<br />

above 40 o C.<br />

Operating Manual Page #4

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