C h e c k i n g v o l t a g e a n d f r e q u e n c y s e t t i n g s
The RoboScan 812 voltage setting must be within 5% of the AC mains supply. The voltage
setting may be adjusted to local conditions. The frequency (50 or 60 Hz depending on
model), however, must match your supply. Check the settings printed on the label near the
mains input. See page 13 to change the voltage setting if necessary.
R e l e a s i n g t h e P a n / T i l t L o c k
The pan/tilt assembly (9) floats in a special rubber mount to reduce noise when operating
the pan and tilt motors. In order to protect the pan/tilt assembly from damage during ship-
ment, it is secured with two plastic straps and a locking thumbscrew. These must be
removed before using the RoboScan!
It is strongly recommended that the pan/tilt assembly be locked for transportation by replac-
ing the thumbscrew in position A over the pan/tilt assembly.
1.
Cut and remove the two plastic straps.
2.
Remove the thumbscrew over the pan/tilt assembly and store it in the
threaded hole, labelled B, on the pan/tilt plate.
3.
Carefully remove the surface protection foil and warning notice from the
mirror.
I n s t a l l i n g t h e M o u n t i n g B r a c k e t
Use the 11 mm hole in the center of the mounting bracket to fasten a clamp (not included),
or to permanently bolt the fixture in place, with a grade 8.8 (minimum) M10 bolt and lock
nut. For safety, verify that the structure can support at least 10 times the weight of all
installed fixtures, clamps, cables, auxiliary equipment, etc., and always use an approved
means of secondary attachment such as a safety cable to prevent falls.
The mounting bracket may also be used as a floor stand.
1.
Insert the two black plastic hand wheels into the bracket holes.
2.
Place a plastic spacer on each hand wheel, between the bracket and the
casing, and screw the hand wheels into the fixture.
3.
Turn or tilt the RoboScan to the desired position and tighten the hand
wheels.
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