extronics iSCAN101 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

 

 

 

 

Extronics Limited

  

1 Dalton Way, Midpoint 18, Middlewich, Cheshire, UK. CW10 0HU 

Tel: 

+44 (0) 845 277 5000  

Fax: 

+44 (0)845 277 4000  

E-mail: 

[email protected]  

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www.extronics.com

  

 

 

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Notes on 
installation 

 

Electrical plants are subject to certain regulations concerning installation 

and operation (e.g. RL 99/92/EG, RL 94/9EG, or the national rules such as 

IEC 60 079-14 and VDE 0100). 

 

In the hazardous area it is the operator's responsibility to carry out any 

repair and maintenance in compliance with applicable rules. 

Caution 
on laser devices 
 

 

Devices fitted with laser fall under standards US 21 CFR 1040.10 and EN 60825-

1. The laser's classification is stated on a plate affixed to the device. Class 1 

lasers are deemed inherently safe during normal use, but users must not look 

directly into the light source. The following declaration is required by American 

and international laws: 

Usage of control elements, adaptations or the use of procedures that differ 

from these instructions may result in a dangerous exposure to laser beams. 

Class 2 lasers use a visible low-voltage LED. As with any source of bright light, 

such as the sun, the user should avoid looking directly into the light. Brief 

exposure to a class 2 laser is deemed not dangerous. 

Maintenance 

Provided the device is operated and assembled according to instructions and 

the ambient requirements are being met continuous maintenance is not 

necessary. 

 

Servicing 

Operators of electric equipment in hazardous areas are obliged to have them 

serviced by qualified electricians (IEC 60079-19 and IEC 60079-17). 

Repairs 

Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer or by persons trained and 

commissioned for this purpose by the manufacturer. 

The device is closed ex-factory. It may only be opened in the factory by specifically trained 

personnel.

 

Software 
installation 

For instructions on how to install the software at the PC please refer to the 

manual issued by SICK. 

Operation 

Before operating the device you must ensure that all necessary components 

are available. 

Summary of Contents for iSCAN101

Page 1: ...int 18 Middlewich Cheshire UK CW10 0HU Tel 44 0 845 277 5000 Fax 44 0 845 277 4000 E mail info extronics com Web www extronics com 1 Operating Instructions Cabled Handheld Scanner iSCAN101 iSCAN101PDF...

Page 2: ...y 10 4 1 Assembly description 10 4 2 Cable range 11 5 Step by step guide to installation and operation 11 5 1 General connection of handheld scanner 11 5 2 Connection of RS232 iSCANPS power supply 12...

Page 3: ...andheld scanner Standard 1D iSCAN101 Standard and stacked PDF iSCAN101PDF iSCAN1XXCAB1 iSCAN1XXCAB2 iSCAN1XXCAB3 iSCAN1XXCAB4 iSCAN1XXCAB5 iSCAN1XXCAB6 iSCANPS1 iSCANPS2 iSCANPS3 iSCANPS4 Standard 1D...

Page 4: ...he Operating Instructions contain important information on functionality as well as safety rules If these are not heeded normal operations within hazardous areas cannot be guaranteed The notes contain...

Page 5: ...uids temperatures outside of the specified range etc General statutory requirements or health and safety rules and accident prevention guidelines and environmental laws must be adhered to e g the Germ...

Page 6: ...s or the use of procedures that differ from these instructions may result in a dangerous exposure to laser beams Class 2 lasers use a visible low voltage LED As with any source of bright light such as...

Page 7: ...dlewich CW10 0HU 3 2 Certification 3 3 Serial numbers Serial key Year of manufacture 2 numbers Serial number 4 numbers Example 19001 iSCAN101 and iSCAN101PDF II 2 G Ex ib IIC T4 II 2 G Ex ib IIC T4 Gb...

Page 8: ...nternal capacitance Ci 112 4 F If using a power supply other than iSCANPSX maximum input voltage Ui 5 6 V maximum input current li 480 mA maximum input power Pi 1 25 W maximum internal inductance Li n...

Page 9: ...LED classification acc to IEC62471 Laser safety Laser classification acc to IEC60825 1 Class 1 Scan rate 60 scans per second Reader distance 30mm to 400mm 0 13mm Dimensions 104 x 76 x 185 mm length x...

Page 10: ...s between power supply and a PC External connection cables Data cable USB 0 2 2 5 mm 4 wire RS232 0 2 2 5 mm 3 wire Power cable 0 2 2 5 mm 3 wire The handheld scanner and the power supply can be conn...

Page 11: ...ecting the handheld scanner with the power supply at the bottom of the scanner Make sure the plug has engaged fully Cable connected to the wired handheld scanner Insert the plug of the connection cabl...

Page 12: ...us area Before operating the device in a hazardous area you have to ensure that the enclosure has been closed fully and all screws have been tightened Cables may only be connected by trained staff Pin...

Page 13: ...to the RS232 iSCANPSX connection with cable end sleeve Pin assignment of scanner RS232 connection cable iSCAN1XXCAB1 2 Power supply iSCANPS1 3 5 7 RJ45 Pin assignment Wire colours Definition Connecti...

Page 14: ...s area Before operating the device in a hazardous area you have to ensure that the enclosure has been closed fully and all screws have been tightened Cables may only be connected by trained staff Pin...

Page 15: ...n to the USB iSCANPS connection with cable end sleeve Pin assignment of scanner USB connection cable iSCAN1XXCAB3 4 Power supply iSCANPS2 4 6 8 RJ45 Pin assignment Wire colours Definition Connection t...

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