QUICK START MANUALICR803Bar Code Scanner
10Product Overview: Triggering Modes4. Scanstand Mode When set to scanstand mode, the ICR803 will look for the label below. When an object blocks vi
11Depth Of Field: ICR803-B Depth of Field:ICR803-A Depth of Field:SICK AGICR803 Getting Started – Rev A 04/2007
12Depth Of Field: ICR803 Field Of View SICK AGICR803 Getting Started – Rev A 04/2007
13Mechanical Dimensions: 22.912.239.9Mounting Notes:1. Two metric M3 screws used for mounting2. Length of screw (internal length) should not be longer
14Supply Voltage: +5 VDC +/-5%Peak Current: 350mA (Note; can be reduced with settings)Connector Type:The modular jack connector is Stewart Connector
15Caution: Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by SICK AG Inc. may void the user’s authority to operate t
16RoHS & WEEE ComplianceWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information:This product has required the extraction and use of natural resource
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2Getting Started• Unpacking your ICR803 3• Identifying your ICR803 4– Configuration Sheet• Quick Start 5– Connecting Your Scanner– Scanning Technique•
3Unpacking Your ICR803When receiving a ICR803, the product is either shipped as individual scanners or as part of a kit.A kit includes the ICR803 scan
4On the bottom of your scanner you will see a yellow label as shown below:The configurations for the ICR803 are as follows:ICR803-XYZABWhere:X = A for
5Connecting Your Scanner:RS232 ConnectionTo connect your ICR803 scanner:1. Connect RS-232 Cable to PC2. Connect RS-232 Cable to ICR8033. Connect Po
6Connecting Your Scanner:USB Cable1234To connect your ICR803 scanner:1, Connect USB Cable to PC2. Connect USB Cable to ICR8033. Using the button on
7Scanning AreaBecause the ICR803 is an imaging device it doesn’t use a single line to scan bar codes.As such the scanning area used by the ICR803 is r
8Product Overview: Scanning TechnologyThe ICR803 is an area imager, the latest in bar code scanning technology. (Note: area Imagers are also known as
9Product Overview: Triggering ModesThere are five different methods that can be used to scan barcodes:1. Software Trigger In this mode a software com
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