Precautions for correct use, Operating environment, Installation and handling of components – Omron V400-H111 User Manual

Page 7: Connecting and removing cables, Turning off the power supply

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V400-H111/211

User’s Manual

Introduction

Always observe the following precautions to prevent operation failures, malfunctions, and
adverse effects on performance and equipment.

■ Operating Environment

Do not install the product in the following locations:
• Locations subject to ambient temperature that exceeds the rated temperature range
• Locations subject to rapid changes in temperature (causing condensation)
• Locations subject to relative humidity that exceeds the rated humidity range
• Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases
• Locations subject to dust, salt, or metallic powder
• Locations subject to direct vibration or shock outside the specified ranges
• Locations subject to direct sunlight
• Locations subject to oil or chemical spray

■ Installation and Handling of Components

• Use the cables specified in this manual.

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■ Connecting and Removing Cables

• Do not connect a cable to the Handheld 2D Code Reader if the other end of the cable

is connected to a personal computer or a Programmable Controller.

• To prevent damage from static electricity, use a wrist strap or another device for

preventing electrostatic charges when touching terminals or signal lines inside
connectors.

■ Memory Cards

• Do not remove the Memory Card when the Memory Card indicator is lit. Doing so may

result in damage to the Memory Card or the Handheld 2D Code Reader.

• OMRON shall not be responsible in any way for damage or loss of Memory Card data

as a result of mishandling.

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■ Turning OFF the Power Supply

• Do not turn OFF the power supply while a message is being displayed indicating that

processing is being performed. Data in memory will be destroyed, and the product
may not operate correctly the next time it is started.

Precautions for Correct Use

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