Chapter
2
Operating Instructions
CLX490 Compact OMNI Scanner
2-4
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Safety information
2.4
Quick stop and quick restart
2.4.1
Stopping the CLX
¾
Switch off the power supply or remove the cables of the CLX from the connection
module.
This can result in loss of the following (at the most):
•
The application-specific parameter set, if it was stored
temporarily
in the CLX
•
The last reading result
•
Daily operating data
(operating hours counter, number of reading intervals, Good Read count, No Read
count, maximum duration trigger, minimum duration trigger, matchcode 1 count, match-
code 2 count, no match count)
2.4.2
Restarting the CLX
¾
Switch on the power supply or reattach the cables of the CLX490 to the connection
module.
The CLX resumes operation with the parameter set that was
last stored permanently
and reset the daily operating data.
2.5
Environmental information
The CLX is designed to cause minimum impact on the environment. It does not contain any
silicone-based materials on the housing surface and, therefore, does not represent any
problems for paint sprayers in paint shops, for example.
2.5.1
Power requirements
The power requirements depend on the variants:
•
The CLX490 Compact OMNI Scanner has a typical power consumption of 11 W and
max. 16 W
•
The CLX490 Compact OMNI Scanner equipped with an integrated heater has a typical
power consumption of 75 W and max. 90 W
The values are given for devices with disconnected switching outputs.
2.5.2
Disposal after removal from service
Always dispose irreparable devices in a manner that is not harmful to the environment and
in accordance with the applicable national waste disposal regulations. The CLX can be sep-
arated into recyclable secondary raw materials and special-category waste (electronic
scrap).
See also
Chapter 7.4 Disposal, Page 7-3
SICK AG currently does not accept delivery of unusable or irreparable devices.