Installation & Basic Training
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| CSI offers an array of Installation and Basic Training programs ranging from one to three days. When the laser system arrives at the customer’s facility, a certified CSI representative can be scheduled to conduct training at a time convenient for the customer. A field service technician will contact the customer to ensure the required utilities are in place prior to their visit. |
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Confirmation of Proper Utilities |
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System Start-Up |
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Reconfirmation of Utilities Under Full Load |
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Instructions on Preventative Maintenance and Basic Troubleshooting |
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Demonstration of Software Features and Navigation |
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Basic Programming |
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Demonstration and Information on Workstation Operation |
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Demonstration of Laser’s Capability to Produce Quality Parts |
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Question and Answer Session |
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Final Acceptance of System |
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Equipment Upgrades
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| CSI offers a full range of upgrades for older systems, such as markers, micro-machining, and micro-welding laser systems. These upgrades include: |
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Upgrade Computer Systems and Software |
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Upgrade Hardware and Controls As Needed |
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Replace Worn or Outdated Laser Components |
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On-Site Training Workshops
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| CSI’s on-site training program brings the classroom right to your doorstep. Our on-site training program offers the following advantages: |
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Flexible Schedules |
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No Unusual Power Hookups |
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No Production Downtime |
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| Our training programs include all material for up to 12 people in laser simulation and/or training laser system. For prices and additional information please contact your nearest field service office. |
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| In-House Training Workshops |
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| CSI offers a large number of in-house courses covering a wide variety of topics that can be customized to fit a customer’s requirement or class size. Standard training courses include: |
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Maintenance & Operation Training |
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Applications & Material Processing |
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Part Program Development Training |
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Database and Network Training |
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ActiveX Controls |
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Laser Safety |
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Advanced Software Training
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| CSI offers standard and customized software training classes. For prices and additional information please contact your nearest field service office |
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Advanced Training Workshops
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| Comprehensive training seminars are held each month at CSI’s facilities in Orlando, Florida. All seminars include theoretical and practical hands-on laser training. These classes include: |
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Theory and Principles of Laser Light Amplification |
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Principles of Laser Delivery Optics and their Relationship to the Focused Output Beam Characteristics |
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Hands-On Training in the Installation and Alignment of Major Cavity Components |
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Cleaning Procedures for Laser Mirrors and Lenses |
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Use of Auto-Collimator for System Alignment (When Applicable) |
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Installation, Start-Up, and Maintenance of Electrical and Cooling Systems |
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Theory of Laser Application Systems Programming (When Applicable) |
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Overview of Operational Parameter Adjustments |
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Fault Diagnostics and Proper Use of Diagnostic Equipment including Trouble-Shooting Hierarchy |
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Laser Safety Including CDRH System and Site Requirements |
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| These seminars are highly recommended for both new and experienced users of CSI systems. These training sessions are the most cost-effective insurance to long term, fault-free operation. |
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| Class sizes are limited and tailored to specific systems types. Early registration is strongly recommended! Call and make an appointment for your class today! |
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Engineering Consultancy
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| Our extensive staff of laser scientists, optical, application, electrical, mechanical, and software engineers give CSI an advantage in providing cutting edge laser micro-machining, welding, part handling & automation solutions for any situation. Our engineering staff has years of experience in providing standard and custom solutions for any production requirement. We can provide consulting services to resolve any engineering “problem” and point you in the proper direction to ensure a successful laser to automation interface. |
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