4.
Close the hinged cover again (in Figure: step 3). Make sure that the cover is com‐
pletely flush with the housing.
5.
Tighten the screws on the hinged cover again.
6.
Switch on the supply voltage for the device.
Removing the memory card from the device:
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the memory card!
b
To avoid damaging the memory card, make sure the device is
de-energized
when
you insert or remove it. For this purpose, disconnect the device from the supply
voltage.
1.
Switch off the supply voltage to the device.
2.
Undo the screws on the hinged cover.
3.
Making sure it is in the correct position, push the memory card into the slot until it
is released. When doing this, position the contacts so that they are facing to the
rear and upwards, see the card symbol on the device.
4.
Remove the memory card.
5.
Close the hinged cover again. Make sure that the cover is completely flush with the
housing.
6.
Tighten the screws on the hinged cover.
7.
Switch on the supply voltage for the device.
3.4
SICK AppSpace
The InspectorP6xx product family is part of the SICK AppSpace ecosystem, which con‐
sists of software tools and programmable sensors or devices. See
for an
overview of SICK AppSpace.
Support
Portal
PROGRAMMABLE DEVICES
TOOLS
APP DEVELOPERS
Sensor
AppPool
SensorApps
A
M
AppManager
AppStudio
A
S
Conference
Sensor Integration
Machine
Figure 6: SICK AppSpace
SICK AppSpace includes the following components and resources:
•
SICK AppManager: A software tool used for the installation and management of
SensorApps and device firmware updates.
•
SICK AppPool: A cloud-based repository for storing and sharing SensorApps. SICK
AppPool can be accessed directly from SICK AppManager, SICK AppStudio and
from the web.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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