Operating the mdc-360, Sign-on screen, Starting a new process – INFICON MDC-360 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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MDC-360 DEPOSITION CONTROLLER

5-1

5. OPERATING

THE

MDC-360

5.1 SIGN-ON

SCREEN

At power-on the Parameter/Status display will present a screen which details the
controller configuration, and all LEDs will be illuminated. The figure below
shows the configuration for a basic MDC-360 with a single Source/Sensor card, a
single Discrete I/O card and an RS-232 interface installed. Please refer to
Sections 2, 3 and 4 for a detailed description of the MDC-360 resources and how
to use them before attempting to operate the controller.

At this point, with the sign-on configuration information on the LCD screen and

mentarily will put the controller into

the Abort mode. Within the illuminated key pad group, only the red LED behind

ted. Each digit position of the process-run

e. The information displayed by the LCD

reen will depend on what was being displayed when power to the controller was

last turned off.

Press the Reset key to put the controller into the Reset state in preparation for a
process-run.

all LED’s illuminated, pressing any key mo

the Abort key pad will now be illumina

umerical LEDs will contain a 0-9 valu

n
sc

OPERATING THE MDC-360

Figure 5-1 Sign-on screen

5.2

STARTING A NEW PROCESS

Pressing the Start key while the controller is in the Ready state will present the
screen shown below. A run number is provided to help correlate process
information with a specific process run. The run number can range from 1 to
9999. It is incremented at the start of each process. At 10,000 the run number
will roll over to 1.

Maxtek MDC-360 Software Version x.x

Source/Sensors Cards 1 Installed
Discrete I/O Cards 1 Installed

ce Installed
Not Installed

Press any key to continue.

RS-232 Computer Interfa
Data Log Storage

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