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The D740 was built for mobility and durability. It is IP54 rated for dust and water, comes with a field-replaceable battery, and withstands multiple drops. Also great for warehousing and manufacturing applications due to the scanning versatility, scanning range and the ability to scan small barcodes. It is lightweight, ergonomic designed and has a long-lasting battery. Plus, the scanner is exceptionally easy to use, with intuitive notifications for battery level, Bluetooth connection, and scanning status.

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We just installed a UR10e with an addition of a Safety Scanner (Leuze RSL 400). Everything is working fine (the reduced speed zone and the stop zones). However when we are setting up a new program, or adjusting a current one and manually teaching various waypoints, the scanner is still active. Because of this we are unable to physically move the robot by hand due to the scanner saying that we are in the stop zone. The only way we currently have is to remove the sensor wires from the safety I/O and replace them with the original jumpers. There has got to be a better way. Is there a way to disable or ignore the safety scanner when not in automatic mode? I see that a TPED is able to due this, but I do not believe the scanner is considered a TPED.

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I've been trying to get my Ring Outdoor Siren (connected directly to Hubitat) to work using both the Siren and LED's. Although there is already a driver for this it is currently only able to turn the siren on and off and is unable to control the LED's within the device. I've been digging around with this for sometime and have managed to get the lights to turn on and off outside of Hubitat using the below information with z-wave js but it is not stable and I really want it to work in Hubitat. Is this something your scanner might be able to help with? I've pasted the results from the scan below.
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Installing a safety laser scanner involves changing your safety settings. Before you configure your robot safety settings, a risk assessment must be conducted to guarantee the safety of personnel and equipment around the robot. A risk assessment is an evaluation of all work procedures throughout the robot lifetime, conducted in order to apply correct safety configuration settings (see the User and Service Manuals).

The S740 is an ideal option for the many POS/retail outlets that require age verification. For retail businesses that sell cannabis, alcohol, or tobacco, the S740 is an all-in-one scanning device, allowing workers to verify age and complete POS operations with a single device, minimizing the equipment needed. The S740 is lightweight, ergonomically designed and comes with long-lasting batteries. The scanner is exceptionally easy to use, with intuitive notifications for battery level, Bluetooth connection, and scanning status.

Universal Scanning uses TWAIN and WIA redirection to let any application using either technology hardware connected to the client device for scanning. With Universal Scanning there is no need to install any scanner driver on the server. Only one scanner is shown on the server regardless of the number of users and sessions currently in use on the terminal server.

By default, Parallels Remote Application Server renames the scanners using the following pattern: %SCANNERNAME% for %USERNAME% by Parallels. For example, if a user named Lois, who has SCANNER1 installed locally, connects to a remote desktop or published application, her scanner is renamed to "SCANNER1 for Lois by Parallels".

Hi guys,I tried integrating a SICK safety scanner with a UR5 robot last week. My goal was to have the go into Reduced Mode settings as soon as the robot moved across a certain line. I had no problem setting up the safety area and editing the safety settings for the Reduced Mode. However, the robot's transition into the reduced mode is very sudden and creates a jerking motion when crossing the line. The only way I managed to reduce the jerking motion was to reduce the speed and acceleration differences in the settings. Is there a way to create a smooth transition between the normal working settings and the reduced mode settings with Universal Robots?

@abeachy_HG24 Thanks for your input! I agree with your solution for most situations. However, if someone approaches the robot, you cannot predict where the robot will be in the program, so having a waypoint right before the robot enters reduce mode will not help in this situation.

My goal here is to change the robot's speed when someone approaches the robot. For example:

  • 3m = 100% speed
  • 2m = 50% speed
  • 1m = 0% speed
Having a safety scanner will give an input to the robot when a person crosses a certain plane, whereas the UR's safety planes will not be triggered when a person gets too close to the robot.



@abeachy_HG24 Thanks for the input. The differences between the normal mode and the reduced mode even triggered an emergency stop when the safety scanner was triggered. I did change the reduced mode settings, and this helped a lot, but to have a smooth transition I had to have almost the same settings between these two modes. This defeats the purpose of having a safety scanner. @Stefan_Stubgaard Do you know if there is a way to smoothly transition from normal mode to reduced mode when using a safety scanner?

@Stefan_Stubgaard Thank you for the explanation. So it would be best to use a safety scanner to momentarily stop the robot? I saw a video where a Kuka iiwa would change its speed when a person would approach the robot. I believe they were using a safety mat to tell the robot how close the person was from the robot : =3m05s.

I have VueScan and it works great, had old Canon scanner, then I and bought a used Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner and VueScan works with it, it even scans both sides of the paper in one pass. The only problem is the scanner won't work on USB3 connections, I don't know if it's a problem with the program or the scanner.

The SocketScan S840 is a fast-scanning 2D/1D imager barcode scanner with Bluetooth wireless technology. Small, thin and easy to use, the scanner is optimized for attaching to mobile devices, enabling one-handed operation. The S840 can scan barcodes printed on labels or displayed on device screens. It reads the most popular 2D/1D barcodes and is perfect for retail point of sale, inventory management, sales order entry, field service, and other mobile business applications. Approximately the same size as a credit card, measuring less than inch (1.27cm) thick and weighing less than two ounces, the S840 is one of the smallest and lightest quality barcode scanners available in the market today. The S840 slips neatly into your pocket and fits comfortably in the palm of your hand when attached to a smartphone. The S840 is compatible with all applications in previous Socket Mobile scanners without software changes.

I currently have a project that is all in one class and has multiple methods. So far in each method I've had to use this line of code at the top to initialise my scanner. To take inputs from the user.

It will probably have a negligible impact on your performance, but if you're like me and want to do it the neurotically efficient way I would recommend making input a field of your class. This way it will enjoy class scope and be accessible to all of your methods. To ensure that it is always a valid scanner (never null), it should probably public static final:

Easy to Install: It only takes about one minutes to set up the scanner stand. Simple installation and dismantling process, flexible design for convenient transport. Simply take out the all the accessories out of the box, screw in from top and end, then finish.

The MiniTracker 4 is the newest universal animal RFID reader from Avid. Featuring the best-in-class read ranges in a compact chemical resistant enclosure, the MiniTracker 4 reads all companion animal microchips with ease and has a size that fits your pocket.

The MiniTracker 3 Wand Reader is a portable, universal reader with all the advantages of the AVID MiniTracker series plus an additional 4" circular antenna on a waterproof, flexible extension arm. The circular antenna, handle and extension arm are all waterproof and can be immersed under water as long as the reader itself is kept out of the water. The MiniTracker 3 Wand Reader is designed to scan animals under water, through a cage or from a distance using the circular antenna. The total length of the antenna, handle and flexible extension arm measures approximately 4 feet, 9 inches. The MiniTracker 3 Wand Reader can read and display any AVID, FECAVA, TROVAN and ISO FDX-B coded radio frequency identification tags at 125KHz, 128KHz and 134.2KHz frequencies.

Laserfiche users scan sources to capture images. There are two basic types of scan sources that you can use. If you are scanning paper documents directly into Laserfiche, you can use TWAIN with a scanner that uses TWAIN drivers, WIA Scan Engine with a scanner that uses WIA drivers, or ScanConnect with a scanner that uses ISIS drivers. Alternately, if you want to scan already-existing images (such as images previously scanned), you can use Universal Capture.

When you use Laserfiche Scanning with TWAIN, WIA Scan Engine, or ScanConnect as your scan source, you can select a scanner to use with Laserfiche Scanning and configure settings for that scanner. Since individual scanners have different options available, refer to your scanner's documentation for information about your specific options.

Universal Capture works as a virtual scanner by capturing images already stored on your computer. This allows you to use any scanner or scanning software you want and still take advantage of the features of Laserfiche Scanning, or to use Laserfiche Scanning to capture images scanned in the past.

Application security teams are challenged today with the need for a centralized view of exposure to security issues like Log4j and Spring4Shell. But an exploding set of artifacts and security tools makes it prohibitively difficult to secure the development life cycle. A universal scanner drastically reduces this management overhead and gets you started quickly.

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