ProVision 3 Installation Manual
8100-35521-00
Rev. A1
Leidos Security Detection & Automation, Inc.
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Proprietary
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2.0 Safety
The ProVision 3 scanner is designed for safe operation under a wide range of operating conditions. The
scanner uses a rotating swing arm/antenna structure to inspect for contraband items. As with all such
equipment, certain potential hazards exist if the scanner is operated improperly. The potential for injury
from mechanical trauma or electrical shock can be avoided through proper use of the scanner.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired. Repair technicians must be properly trained and certified in the operation,
installation and maintenance/repair of the ProVision 3 scanner.
2.1
Electrical Safety Precautions
High voltages and electrical currents are present inside the equipment. Contact with these parts can cause
severe injury or death. Follow proper electrical safety precautions when working on the equipment.
As with any electrical equipment not designed for outdoor use, the scanner should not be operated after
being exposed to rain or standing water. If the scanner is exposed to water for any reason, an authorized
service engineer should check it prior to operation.
Line Voltages
The scanner can be operated on line voltages from 100 to 120 V
AC
at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and 220 to
240 V
AC
at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. Caution should be exercised when working at the main power input.
Always be sure the scanner is properly grounded. This system must be grounded (earthed) by a 3-wire
power cord at all times. Any replacement of the power cord must be conducted by a qualified service
person, and the same plug configuration must be utilized.
Voltage and High Current
Hazardous voltages and high current are used throughout the ProVision 3 scanner. Use caution when
performing maintenance in all areas.
Figure 1: Hazardous Voltage and High Current Labels