Operating instructions
NAV310
For your safety
8016535/1D2F/2022-11-14
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Chapter
2
2.3.2
Laser radiation of the NAV310
Laser radiation!
The NAV310 complies with laser class 1 (eye safe) in accordance with
EN/IEC 60825-1:2014 (identical laser class for issue EN/IEC 60825-1:2007). Complies
with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 with the exception of the deviations as per Laser
Notice No. 50. The laser beam cannot be seen with the human eye.
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Incorrect usage can result in hazardous exposure to laser radiation.
Do not open the housing (opening the housing will not switch off the laser).
Pay attention to the laser safety regulations as per EN 60825-1 (latest version).
Important
No maintenance is necessary to ensure compliance with laser class 1.
Laser output aperture
The laser output aperture is the view window on the scanner head of the NAV310.
Fig. 1:
Laser output aperture on the NAV310
Laser power
The laser operates at the wavelength
λ
= 905 nm (invisible infrared light). The radiation
emitted in correct use is not harmful to the eyes and human skin.
2.4
Quick stop and Quick restart
2.4.1
Switch the NAV310 off
Switch off the voltage supply (power supply) for the NAV310.
The NAV310 retains parameters stored in the internal, non-volatile memory. Measured val-
ues in the memory are lost.
2.4.2
Switch on the NAV310
Switch on voltage supply (power supply) for the NAV310.
The NAV310 restarts operation with the last saved parameters.
Rotating scanner head
Laser output aperture