INFICON STC-2000A Thin Film Deposition Controller Operating Manual User Manual

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STC-2000A DEPOSITION CONTROLLER

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background/conceptual info: pages
detailed info: pages
see index keyword
programming summary: Runtime Screen

→ L/Q [LOOP, QUAL]


2. k) description:
Select / use Sample and Hold.
purpose: Select / use Sample and Hold.
background/conceptual info: pages
detailed info: pages
see index keyword
programming summary:

3. a) description: Purge the user programmed memory.
purpose: Purge the user programmed memory.
background/conceptual info: pages
detailed info: pages
see index keyword
programming summary:
Fixed MENU key

SERVICE key → [

AS IS

] PURGED

→ [ARM RESET]

ACCEPT

3. b) description: Set user programmed memory to factory settings.
purpose: Set user programmed memory to factory settings.
background/conceptual info: pages
detailed info: pages
see index keyword
programming summary:
Fixed MENU key

SERVICE key → [

AS IS

,

PURGED

] FACTORY

[ARM RESET]

ACCEPT


3. c) description: Download
user programmable and system parameters to a memory module. With the
memory module write protect off, the current unit parameters will overwrite what is stored in the memory
module without further warnings.
purpose: Download user programmable and system parameters to a memory module.
background/conceptual info: pages
detailed info: pages 122 –125, section 3.20
see index keyword
programming summary:
Fixed MENU key

SERVICE key →

[AS IS, PURGED, FACTORY, M.M.

−> UNIT]

UNIT

−> M.M. → [ARM RESET] → ACCEPT


3. d) description: Upload
user programmable and system parameters from a memory module. All current
unit parameters will be overwritten without further warnings.
purpose: Upload user programmable and system parameters from a memory module.
background/conceptual info: pages
detailed info: pages 122 –125, section 3.20
see index keyword
programming summary:
Fixed MENU key

SERVICE key →

[AS IS, PURGED, FACTORY]

M.M.

−> UNIT → [ARM RESET] → ACCEPT

3. e) description: Checksums
of user programmed parameters are useful to insure program integrity and
therefore process integrity. There are checksums for each individual set of parameters in each of the
parameter groups. The parameter groups include FILMs, MAPs, PROCESSes, and I/O programs. FILM
and MAP checksums have an x prefix and are located on the 1

st

line of the REVIEW FILM or SS MAP

menus. PROCESS and I/O program checksums have an ID= prefix. The PROCESS checksum is located on
the 1

st

line of the REVIEW PROCESSES menu. The I/O program checksum is located on the 2

nd

line of the

I/O SETUP menu. Since there can be up to 50 films, there can be up to 50 FILM checksums. Since there
can be up to 10 maps, there can be up to 10 MAP checksums. Since there can be up to 9 processes, there

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