i-MARK 2 / i-MARK 3
USER
MANUAL
VISIBILITY DELIVERED.
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2.4
Updates
Information contained in this document may change without prior notice. It remains the responsibility
of the end-user to request up-to-date documentation.
2.5
Scope of Delivery—Visual Inspection
Check delivery whether it is complete and for any damages. If the delivery is not complete or
damaged immediately inform the carrier. The dispatch and service organization of IDENTEC
SOLUTIONS should also be informed to facilitate the repair or exchange of the system.
2.6
Associated Documents
If using i-B2L tags refer to he i-B2Programmer Software Manuel for configuration of the tags.
If using i-Q350L tags refer to the “ILR Tag Configuration Software Manual” for configuration of
the tags.
The i-Q8L tag is a response tag and doesn’t need to be configured.
2.7
Bluetooth Module
The Bluetooth module is optional, when installed it enables Bluetooth devices to communicate with a
position marker.
Note that the Bluetooth interface only allows communicating with the device itself and does not
forward the messages on the RS422 bus.
2.8
Internal Mains Supply
By standard the i-MARK 2 and i-MARK 3 operate with a power supply of 10 – 30 VDC.
As an option the compact unit i-MARK 2 is available with an internal power supply to operate at a
mains voltage of 100 – 240 VAC (Europe only).
2.9
Compatibility
Both, the i-MARK 2 and i-MARK 3 are compatible with the following tags:
i-B2L
i-Q8L
i-Q350L
i-Q350TL
i-Q350TEL