2-8
Magellan
®
9500
•
A source of air that provides adequate cooling by convective air flow.
If motors, conveyor belts, or other heat producing equipment are located
near the scanner, forced air ventilation may be required. In most installa-
tions, a 30 cfm (.84 cmm) axial fan should provide sufficient air move-
ment. If a ventilation fan is installed, one with a removable filter that may
be washed or replaced is recommended.
Figure 2-3. Debris Chutes & Ventilation Slots
NOTE
DO NOT place the scanner in a close-fitting, fully enclosed checkstand. Pro-
vide a MINIMUM of 16 square inches (103.2 square centimeters) of air intake
from below the installation for sufficient convective cooling.
Debris Chutes/Ventilation Slots
Spider Assembly
(Present only
in scale models)
Illustration shows
a Single-Antenna
EAS model in-
stalled in a
right-to-left
position. Your
installation may
vary.
Summary of Contents for Magellan 9500 Omega
Page 1: ...Magellan 9500 9500 9504 9504 with SmartSentry Product Reference Guide...
Page 28: ...1 16 Magellan 9500 NOTES...
Page 100: ...4 14 Magellan 9500 NOTES...
Page 116: ...5 16 Magellan 9500 NOTES...
Page 396: ...6 280 Magellan 9500 NOTES...
Page 416: ...B 10 Magellan 9500 NOTES...
Page 426: ...D 2 Magellan 9500 NOTES...
Page 442: ...E 16 Magellan 9500 NOTES...
Page 458: ...F 16 Magellan 9500 NOTES...