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Operating Instructions Chapter 2
ICR880/890
Safety information
8011325/XL85/2013-08-20 © SICK AG · Germany · All rights reserved · Subject to change without notice 11
2 Safety information
This chapter deals with your safety and operator safety of the conveyor system.
Read this chapter carefully before using the Camera Systems.
2.1 Authorized users
For correct and safe functioning, the Camera System must be installed, operated and main-
tained by sufficiently qualified staff.
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Repairs to the ICR880/890 Camera Systems should only be carried out by qualified and au-
thorized SICK AG service staff.
The operating instructions should be made available to the end user.
The end user should be briefed and urged to read the operating instructions by the
technicians.
The following chapters summarize the required qualifications for the various tasks.
2.2 Intended use
The ICR880/890 Camera System is an intelligent sensor for the recognition and decoding
of 1D/2D codes on moving objects in a reading station. In combination with the co-ordinat-
ing MSC800 modular system controller and further system components the Camera System
presents an automatic reading system.
With the MSC800 modular system controller, the Camera System is used as a stand-alone
device for single-side reading, e.g. from above or from the side. For a similarly possible
multi-side reading on the conveyor system, the corresponding number of Camera Systems
is combined with other SICK bar code scanners and with the MSC800.
The intended use of the Camera System results from the following description of the system
components and their functions:
Tasks Qualification
Installation, maintenance Practical technical training
Knowledge of current health and safety regulations at the work-
place
Electrical installation,
replacing the device
Practical electrical training
Knowledge of current electrical safety regulations
Knowledge of startup and operation of the device in each operation-
al area (e.g. conveyor system)
Startup and configuration Basic knowledge of the Windows
TM
operating system
Basic knowledge of designing and setting up (addressing) Ethernet
connections for connecting the Camera System to the Ethernet
Basic knowledge of data transfer
Basic knowledge of 1D/2D code technology
Operation of the device in
each operational area
Knowledge of the mechanical and electrical parameters of the con-
veyor system and the characteristics of the conveyor system regard-
ing startup and operation
Knowledge of the software and hardware environment in each oper-
ational area (e.g. conveyor system)
Tab. 2-1: Required qualification for starting up the Camera System

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