User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Manual RFID Reader LF40C THR
- 1 Identification
- 2 Declaration of Conformity
- 3 General Instructions
- 4 Safety Instructions
- 5 Product Specifications
- 6 Installation
- 7 Operation
- 7.1 Operating personnel
- 7.2 Normal operating mode
- 7.3 Setup mode
- 7.3.1 Parameter
- Parameter 0 (0x00)
- Parameter 6 (0x06)
- Parameter 32 (0x20)
- Parameter 33 (0x21)
- Parameter 34 (0x22)
- Parameter 35 (0x23)
- Parameter 39 (0x27)
- Parameter 80 (0x50)
- Parameter 81 (0x51)
- Parameter 82 (0x52)
- Parameter 83 (0x53)
- Parameter 85 (0x55)
- Parameter 86 (0x56)
- Parameter 97 (0x61)
- Parameter 98 (0x62)
- Parameter 99 (0x63)
- 7.3.1 Parameter
- 7.4 Status diagram as overview
- 7.5 Flow chart
- 7.6 ASCII values for setup
- 8 Service and Troubleshooting
- 9 Dismantling and Storage
- 10 Transport and Disposal
- Index
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Chapter 4
Safety Instructions
4.5 Additional information
■ Read and understand all safety and product manuals prior to installing
and operating the device.
■ This documentation was written for specifically trained personnel.
Installation, operation and troubleshooting may only be carried out by
specifically trained personnel.
■ Retain these instructions. Keep this documentation in a location that is
accessible to all personnel involved with the installation, use and
troubleshooting of the device.
■ Follow all warnings. Follow all warnings on and in the device and in the
documentation.
■ Install the device only in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
■ Use only the accessories and cables from the manufacturer.
■ Troubleshooting that is not described in Chapter Service and
Troubleshooting may only be performed by the manufacturer.
■ People with hearing aids should be aware that the radio signals emitted
by the device can cause annoying noises in the hearing aid.
■ Do not connect the device to power supplies such as normal household
electrical outlets. The device should only be connected to power supplies
as specified in this document.
■ When removing a cable, only pull on the plug and not on the cable.
Connect cable connectors straight and carefully to avoid damaging the
contacts.
■ Never overbend the antenna cables or subject these to mechanical
forces.
■ When replacement parts are required, use only the replacement parts
that were specified by the manufacturer. Unauthorized spare parts can
result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.