There is currently a button that allows the user to check all lasers even if they are not being locked and turn that feature off to simply stay at one place. When Scott tried this, unless the laser on the correct laser when the button was pushed, the opto-electric switches did not move. That caused the system to check the laser but have totally incorrect input.
There is currently a button that allows the user to check all lasers even if they are not being locked and turn that feature off to simply stay at one place. When Scott tried this, unless the laser on the correct laser when the button was pushed, the opto-electric switches did not move. That caused the system to check the laser but have totally incorrect input.