INFICON STC-2002 Thin Film Deposition Controller Operating Manual User Manual

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→ X12345 CHECKSUM

NOTE: observe the changing checksum of the parameter list as new parameter values are ENTered
(designated by the X prefix). This checksum is an aid to identifying a parameter list (all parameter values
together) as unique. This allows tracking of film numbers to obtain specific results and repeatability.
When system problems occur, film numbers can be checked for integrity by use of this checksum. See
section x3.19x, Checksum Validation.


For parameters whose values are not numeric, numerically represented values are selected per their
descriptions on the help line. In the following example, there are three choices to be made: RATE, RATE
DEVIATION, and POWER. The RATE choice is made by pressing the "1" key. The RATE DEVIATION
choice is made by pressing the "2" key. The POWER (PWR) choice is made by pressing the "3" key.


Scrolling up beyond the first parameter wraps to the end of the parameter list. Similarly, scrolling down
beyond the end of the parameter list wraps to the beginning of the parameter list. The beginning and end of
the parameter list is demarcated with a list line having the following " - - - -".
When starting from the main REVIEW FILM MENU screen (see Figure x3.9), pressing the ED

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generate the following screen if the PASSWORD LOCK# under the SYSTEM CONFIG. key on the
EXECUTIVE menu has a value other than zero (a non-zero value enables the password and is itself the
password). The EXECUTIVE menu key is on the MAIN menu.


Using PASSWORD LOCK, enter up to a four digit lock code as the password. Enter a zero to disable
password entry. Unfortunately, when a password is in force, the password must be used to change it to
zero, that is, to disable it.


MENU KEY DEFINITIONS
BYE: pressing BYE cancels the review film process and returns to the MAIN MENU screen. The fixed
STATUS key returns the RunTime screen.
BAK: cancels the current menu level and returns the previous menu and/or screen.
GO2 FLM: changes review/edit from current film to named film number via the numeric keypad.

SEQ/non-SEQ product differences (see sections x2.1 and x.x for additional information):
SQ: active film# is always selected by a process.
non-SQ: active film# is selected in place of active process# (MAIN menu key label change is apparent
along with non-appearance of the REVIEW PROCESSES key and the associated digit key [see below]).

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