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1. Note The state LED flashes Green Measurement green long during active data Green flashing Data transmis transmission and short for control zon ler accesses Red flashing Error code LED state Two color LED red green Die state LED indicates different error conditions by flashing If no flashing occurs for sev eral seconds no error has occurred For a detailed description of the error codes please refer to the instruction manual Chap 11 7 System Requirements scanCONTROL Software Windows XP SP2 32 bit Windows Vista 32 bit Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit Pentium Ill gt 800 MHz 512 MB RAM Screen resolution 1024 x 768 8 Quick Start Commissioning Software E Install the software Please insert the scanCONTROL Demo CD in the CD ROM device Follow the dialog through the installation process A Reading of installation help B Installation of software C Further informations in the online docu mentation EA Mount the sensor according to the installation instructions EA Connect the sensor to the PC via the Ethernet cable E Connect the sensor to display or monitoring units EA Connect the sensor to the power supply The connectors for Ethernet and the multifunction port are fitted with an Escha screw connector E Loosen the screws before you remove the connector from the socket EA Connect the shield of the power supply cable to the PE protective earth con
2. mm Active scanCONTROL 2710 25 v28 05 lt F1 gt Help Eim Back to Program Selector On the left side you can adjust the settings for your measurement task the right side shows the profile data and information about the measurement 10 How to Access Profile Data Profile data of scanCONTROL can be accessed via GigEVision and GenlCam for digital cameras via Ethernet interface SDK for fast application integration C C C and others For details how to access profile data refer to the enclosed online manual 11 Further Information Please refer to the enclosed online manual the section Status and Error Messages and Notes in the scanCONTROL Config uration Tools manual You will find details to the separate programs in the respective instruction manuals or in the instruction manual of this sensor Chap 6 2 You will find the instruction manuals online or on the provided CD
3. and a laser protection officer is required either During operation the laser area has to be restricted and marked The following information label should be fitted to the sensor housing front and rear side THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH FDA REGULATIONS 21CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11 Laser radiation Avoid exposure to beam Class 3B Laser Product A IEC 60825 1 2008 05 P lt 50 mW P lt 50 mW l 658 nm F 0 4 kHz t 1 Us Sensors of Laser Class 3B IIIB need an external key switch to switch off the laser see Chap Laser switching Beam attenuator The beam attenuator prevents access to all laser and collateral radiation The figures show the sensor with closed and open beam attenu ator The beam attenuator must be open during measurement 6 Connections LED Displays 1 Ethernet port 2 Multifunction port Power supply IO Ethernet Connection Standard Connection to PC 8 pin screw connector Sensor side 100BaseTX Cte SS pb fe Pee C 5 whteouey e e o o pe g Color stranded hook up wire SC2600 2900 x white orange e ke a white brown View on pin side male cable connector View on solder pin side screw connector The sensor supports an automatically sensor adapted IP address in the link local net 169 254 x x No collision detection is implemented This is also the default setting The sensor supports DHCP This setting is activated by default and has prior
4. 5 Laser Safety The scanCONTROL 26xx 29xx sensors operate with a semiconductor laser having a wavelength of 658 nm visible red The laser operation is indicated visually by the LED on the sensor scanCONTROL 26xx 29xx sensors with a maximum laser power up to 8 mW are clas sified in Laser Class 2M IIM The following information labels are fitted to the sensor housing front and rear side If both information labels are hidden in the installed state the user must ensure that additional labels are fitted at the point of installation Laser radiation Do not stare into the beam or view directly with optical instruments THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES Class 2M LaserProduct WITH FDA REGULATIONS 21CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11 IEC 60825 1 2008 05 Po lt 8mW Pp lt 8mW H lt 52W m 658nm F 0 4kHz t 1pUs 00 A CAUTION Lasers of Class 2M are not subject to notification and a laser protection officer is not required Mark the laser area recognizable and everlasting Hazard to the eye via laser radiation Consciously close your eyes or turn away if the laser radiation impinges on the eye Laser Class 3B scanCONTROL 26xx 29xx sensors with a maximum laser power up to 50 mW are classi fied in Laser Class 3B IIIB A CAUTION Injury to the eye or the skin via laser radiation Consciously close your eyes or turn away if the laser radiation impinges on the eye or the skin Class 3B IIIB laser sensors are notifiable
5. ductor of the main power supply Close unused connection plugs with the provided protective caps Switch on the power supply 24 VDC Only connect the sensor to the peripheral equipment if it is disconnected from the l power supply i e only when the operating voltage is switched off The sensor needs a warm up time of typically 20 minutes for high precision measurements E Please wait until the scanCONTROL device is recognized by the PC This may take a few seconds Now you can operate the scanCONTROL measurement system with the scanCONTROL software packages i Operating a scanCONTROL sensor via Ethernet may require a modification of the l IP settings of the PC sensor or a modification of the firewall settings see Chap 5 2 5 of instruction manual 9 First Profile EA Now start the scanCONTROL Configuration Tools software Click on Display Profiles in the main window If the software shows the error message No scanCONTROL found in the status line please check the Ethernet connection between scanCONTROL and PC T ICONNECT scanCONTROL Configuration Tools GCI Eg i File Parameters Options 2 TAO eee Display Profiles Distance Z mm 106 3 Scanner settings Exposure time ms 0 01 v HMDI Th No of profiles 1 s 25 Scanner status 101 5 Exposure time ms 0 01 Saturation 41 3 No of profiles 1 s 25 2 82 2 17 3 10 7 4 1 2 5 9 1 15 7 Position X
6. following applies to the scanCONTROL 26xx 29xx EMC Regulation 2004 108 EC The sensor fulfills the specifications according to the following standards DIN EN 55011 11 2007 Group 1 Class B Industrial scientific and medical ISM equip ment Electromagnetic disturbance characteristics DIN EN 61 000 6 2 03 2006 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Immunity to interfer ence industrial area DIN EN 61326 10 2006 Electrical equipment The sensor fulfills the specifications of the EMC requirements if the instructions in the man ual are followed 3 Proper Environment Protection class IP 65 Operating temperature 0 to 45 C 32 to 113 F by free circulation of air Storage temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Humidity 5 95 non condensing 4 Scope of Delivery of scanCONTROL 26xx 29xx 1 Sensor scanCONTROL 26xx 29xx with integrated controller 1 Multifunction cable PC2600 2900 5 length 5 m for power supply trigger and RS422 Escha screw connector and free cable ends Sensor acceptance report assembly instructions 2 protective caps scanCONTROL Demo CD with drivers programs and documentation Multifunction Port Designation Sensor connector Cable color Pin PC2600 2900 x Ub Fe ome red 11 V 30 V DC rated value 24 V max 500 mA optional RS422 IRS422 RS422 input respectively output Int 6 yellow Digital Input enom rey In3 Digital Input 3 No galvanic c
7. ity over the retrieval in the link local net The sensor scanCONTROL 26xx 29xx supports Power over Ethernet If the sensor is connected to a network adapter switch that is NOTICE capable of POE and if you also use the power supply of the mul tifunction port these two power supplies have to be galvanically isolated gt Damage of the sensor and or the Ethernet card A fixed IP address can be assigned GJ Use the program SensorFinder delivered on the CD to make the above described sensor settings www micro epsilon com MICRO EPSILON Messtechnik GmbH amp Co KG Konigbacher Str 15 94496 Ortenburg Germany Tel 49 0 85 42 1 68 0 CE X9771299 A031015HDR MICRO EPSILON Assembly Instructions scanCONTROL 2600 2650 2900 2950 ake Warnings Connect the power supply and the display output device in accordance with the safety regulations for electrical equipment The power supply must not exceed the specified limits gt Danger of injury damage or destruction of the sensor Avoid shock and vibration to the sensor Avoid continuous exposure to dust and spray on the sensor Avoid exposure to aggressive materials e g washing agent penetrating liquids or similar on the sensor gt Damage to or destruction of the sensor Read the detailed instruction manual before operating the sensor You will find this manual on the provided CD or online at www micro epsilon com 2 Notes on CE Identification The
8. onnection to GND 12 pin screw connector view on solder pin side Ground In1 Digital Input 2 Ground In2 GND galvanically isolated from 1 2 3 RS422 Laser on off Laser on off Input galvanically isolated from GND IN1 3 RS422 IN1 IN2 IN3 RS422 Inputs galvanically isolated from GND lt 7 and Laser on off RS422 Synchronization The RS422 connection Pin 11 and 12 of the multifunction port can be used with either of the following configurations RS422 half duplex Load user modes and sensor control Synchronization triggering Synchronization respectively triggering using switching signals Trigger Encoder Mode Switching The switching inputs of the multifunction port can either be used for encoder input for trigger input or for loading previously stored user modes The signal levels are switchable for all switching inputs between LLL low voltage TTL logic and HLL high voltage HTL logic LLL level Low O V 0 8 V high 2 4 V 5 V internal pull up 10 KO to 5 V HLL level Low O V 3 V high 11 V 24 V permitted to 30 V internal pull up 10 KQ to 24 V Pulse duration 5 us External Laser Switching The sensors of the scanCONTROL 26xx x SI and scanCONTROL 29xx x SI series offer this function E Use a serial key switch inside the control circuit to switch off the laser You will find details for the wiring in the instruction manual Chap 5 2 6 LED Displays e I

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