Chapter 2
Operating Instructions
ICR845-2 Image Code Reader
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Safety Information
reading interval. In this case, the ICR845-2 outputs the following message to the auxil-
iary interface:
"Illumination safety timeout"
The reading interval must be terminated by resetting the trigger signal. The LEDs are
activated again by the next reading pulse.
The illumination timeout can be set in the range of 1 min to 25 h or deactivated.
The illumination LEDs are periodically activated in the operating mode "Percentage
Evaluation" and are always activated in the pulse mode "Free Running" in Reading
mode.
2.4
Quick stop and quick restart
2.4.1
Switching the ICR845-2 off
Switch off the power supply or remove the ICR845-2 cable plug from the connection
module.
This can result in loss of the following (at the most):
The application-specific parameter set, if it was only stored temporarily in the ICR845-2
The last reading result
Daily operating data
(operating hours counter, reading interval count, good read count, no read count, max-
imum duration reading interval, minimum duration reading interval, number of match-
es with match code 1, number of matches with match code 2, number of No Matches.)
2.4.2
Switching the ICR845-2 on again
Switch on the supply voltage or reattach the ICR845-2 cable plug to the connection
module.
The ICR845-2 resumes operation with the last permanently stored parameter set and
resets the daily operating data.
2.5
Environmental information
The ICR845-2 is designed to cause minimum impact on the environment. It does not con-
tain 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 are low: The ICR845-2 has a maximum power consumption of typ-
ically 13 W. The value is given for devices with disconnected switching outputs.
2.5.2
Disposal after final removal from service
At present SICK AG does not take back devices which have become unusable or irreparable.
Dispose of unusable or irreparable devices in accordance with the respective state reg-
ulations on waste disposal in a manner compatible with the environment.
The ICR845-2 can be separated into recyclable secondary raw materials and special-cate-
gory waste (electronic scrap).
See
Chapter 7.5 Disposal, Page 104
.