User manual
Set–Up and Installation 3–1
SET–UP AND INSTALLATION
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3.1 Introduction
This chapter explains the SCANTEAM 3700 Machine Mount CCD set–up for use in the
design lab and a brief description of installation in a host instrument. The set–up
procedures are intended for a technician or design engineer to explore the functions and
features of the 3700 Machine Mount CCD in a hands–on setting, before the 3700 is
embedded in host equipment. The section on installation in a host instrument includes
the general mounting dimensions of the 3700.
Set–up and installation includes unpacking the unit, checking for possible damage during
shipment, and connecting the Machine Mount CCD to the host system. The host system
in the design lab will typically be a PC/DOS microcomputer with an RS–232
communications port and a serial communications program. Otherwise, the host system
is the instrument or equipment the 3700 is intended to be embedded in.
A Hand Held Products representative will provide application support if needed. Refer
to Chapter 5 for Hand Held Products’ service and technical assistance phone number(s).
3.2 General Preparation for Use
Upon receipt, open the carton. Keep the shipping carton since this should be used in the
event the scanner ever needs to be returned to the factory for service or repair.
Check the part numbers and confirm that each item on the packing list has been supplied.
Check that the scanner model number and any other companion products are the ones
ordered for your application. The scanner model and serial numbers are on the
identification label attached to the scanner enclosure. Refer to Figure 3.1. You may
want to record these numbers for easy reference when communicating with Hand Held
Products or your Sales Representative.
Thoroughly inspect the 3700 to determine if any damage has occurred during shipment.
Any damage should be reported immediately to the carrier that delivered the 3700.
Damage claims due to handling during shipping should be placed directly with the
carrier. Hand Held Products will quote for repair of shipment damage (refer to Chapter
5), but the final claim and negotiations with the carrier are the responsibility of the
purchaser.
When all the components of your order have been identified and checked, prepare the
3700 for service using the procedures provided in the following sections (for set–up in a
design lab or for installation in host equipment). To assure proper operation and prevent
possible damage to the 3700 or your host system, perform the following set–up
procedures in the sequence in which they are presented.
Note: Before starting the set–up or installation procedure, set the host system or computer
power switch to the “OFF” position.