MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
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Changing position of the system plug
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Mounting the safety laser scanner directly
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Connection overview
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M O U N T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | microScan3 Pro I/O
The USB connection (USB 2.0 Mini-B, female connector) may only be used temporarily
and only for configuration and diagnostics.
Changing the position of the system plug:
The system plug is installed at the bottom or rear when the safety laser scanner is
delivered. You can change the position of the system plug if needed.
Tool required:
•
TX20 Torx wrench
Approach
1.
Loosen the screws of the system plug.
2.
Carefully remove the system plug from the safety laser scanner.
3.
Loosen the cover plate screws.
4.
Remove the cover plate from the safety laser scanner.
5.
Carefully slide the new system plug into the safety laser scanner at the desired
position (bottom or rear).
6.
Screw in the system plug using the captive screws. Tightening torque: 2.25 Nm ...
2.75 Nm.
7.
Install the cover plate on the safety laser scanner. Tightening torque: 2.25 Nm ...
2.75 Nm.
Direct mounting:
C
The safety laser scanner has 4 M5 threaded holes on the back. If you are able to drill
through the mounting surface from the rear, you can mount the safety laser scanner
directly using these threaded holes.
Use either the rear 1 or the side 2 M5 threaded holes for direct mounting.
b
Use all four rear or all four side M5 threaded holes for direct mounting, so that the
b
values given in the data sheet for vibration and shock resistance are achieved.
Maximum depth of thread engagement: 7.5 mm.
b
Tightening torque: 4.5 Nm to 5.0 Nm.
b
MICSX-CAAAMDMD1 (part number: 2115434)
XD1
XF1
XF2
XG2
XG4
XG3
XD1
Voltage supply
XF1, XF2
Ethernet for EFI-pro, data output, configuration, and diagnostics
XG1
Local inputs and outputs 1
XG2, XG3
Dynamic control inputs
B
XG1
8026187/1H7G/2022-10-19 | SICK
Subject to change without notice