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Step 2 — Connect the System
Connecting by RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485
• Connect the imager (1) to the IB-131/IC-332 interface (2) and (3).
• Connect the host cable (
6
) to the host and to the host port on the IB-131 (
3
).
• Connect the object detector (5) to the IB-131 (3).
• Connect the power supply (4) to the IB-131 (3).
• Apply power to the imager.
Hardware Configuration
Caution:
Be sure that all cables are connected
BEFORE
applying power
to the system. Always power down
BEFORE
disconnecting any cables.
Step 1 — Check Hardware
Item Description Part Number
1
EZ Match Imager (B&W or Color) FIS-0004-100XG
2
IC-332 Adapter FIS-0001-0035G
3
IB-131 Interface Box 99-400018-01
4
Power Supply
97-100004-15 (90-264 VAC, 24 VDC)
5
Object Detector (optional) 99-000017-01
6
Host Cable 61-300026-01
Caution: Be sure that all cables are connected BEFORE applying power
to the system. Always power down BEFORE disconnecting any cables.
Hardware Required
Quick Start Guide
EZ Match Imager
Step 3 — Position the Imager
• Place the imager in an area with as little ambient light as possible.
• Place a black surface behind the area in which test tubes, caps, or symbols
will be inspected by the imager.
The black background provides the contrast necessary for the imager to
detect the presence or absence of objects in its field of view.
• Position the imager at a focal distance between 2 and 6 inches from a
sample tube, cap, or symbol.
• Position the imager relative to the object to avoid the glare of direct
(specular) reflection. Important: Avoid excessive skew or pitch. Maximum
skew is ±30°; maximum pitch is ±30°.
• Objects can be rotated at any angle; however, for best results, objects
should be aligned with the FOV (field of view).
Note: For accuracy of testing and performance, Microscan recommends
using a mounting arm adapter kit. Contact your Microscan sales manager
for details about mounting arm adapter kits and other accessories.
EZ Match Imager and Object in Field of View
Place a black
background
behind the area
where tubes,
caps, or symbols
will be inspected
by the imager.
This provides the
contrast necessary
for the imager to
detect the presence
or absence of
objects in the field
of view.
Step 4 — Install ESP
ESP Software can be found on the Microscan Tools CD that is packaged with
the EZ Match.
1. Follow the prompts to install ESP from the CD.
2. Click on the ESP icon to run the program.
Note: ESP can also be installed from the Download Center at
www.microscan.com.
ESP System Requirements
• 166 MHz Pentium processor (recommended)
• Windows Vista, XP, or 2000 operating system
• Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
• 64 MB minimum RAM
• 40 MB minimum disk space
Refer to the EZ Match Imager User Manual for detailed information about
using ESP to configure the EZ Match.
Step 5 — Select Model
The following menu will appear when you start ESP:
1. Click the button showing the EZ Match Imager.
2. Click OK.
Note: You can also double-click the EZ Match button to make your
selection.
3. Click Yes when this dialog appears:
Important: An EZ Match
Imager must be connected
to the host computer for its
corresponding icon (shown
at left) to appear on the
model menu.
The icon will always be
present in subsequent ESP
sessions, even when the EZ
Match unit is not physically
connected.
Note: If you need to select another model later, click the Switch
Model button near the top of the screen or use Model > New
Model in the menu toolbar.
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