FARO LLS090 Focus Premium Laser Scanner User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Faro
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety Precautions
- General Safety Information
- Electrical Safety
- Parts and Their Functions
- Getting Started
- Use the Quick Release
- Maintenance
- Technical Data
- Disposal
- Technical Support
- Certifications
- Industry Canada (IC):
- 01-01 Xilin Districentre Building B
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FARO LLS090 Focus Premium Laser Scanner User Manual
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This is the March 2022 version of the Focus Premium Laser Scanner Safety Manual. It applies to the FARO Focus Premium Scanner. FARO© Technologies Inc., March 2022. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of FARO Technologies, Inc.
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Introduction
The FARO Focus Premium is a high-speed three-dimensional laser scanner for detailed measurement and documentation. The FARO Focus Premium uses laser technology to produce very detailed three-dimensional images of complex environments and geometries in minutes. The resulting images consist of millions of 3D measurement points.
The scanner (see Figure 1-1 on page i) is designed to scan objects at distances between 0.5 meters and approximately 150 or 350 meters.
Safety Precautions
Read this safety manual carefully and completely. Refer to it before using the product. Pay careful attention to all warnings, and follow the instructions step-by-step. See also the complete Faro Premium Laser Scanner User Manual, available at https://knowledge.faro.com/Hardware.https://knowledge.faro.com/Hardware
Improper Use
Improper use means using the product other than described in this user manual,
or under operating conditions that differ from those described herein.
Improper use of the product can impair the protection provided by the product, and product damage or serious personal injury can occur.
General Safety Information
CAUTION:
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Do not open the housing. Opening the housing can result in serious personal injury due to dangerously high voltages, or damage to the product, which will affect the product’s warranty.
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Do not use parts not supplied or recommended by FARO. Only replacement parts authorized by FARO may be used, and in accordance with the instructions provided by FARO.
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Do not expose the FARO Focus Premium and its accessories to extreme temperatures. The ambient temperature must not be lower or higher than given in the specifications. Do not use the FARO Focus Premium near heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, or other heat-producing products (including amplifiers).
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Do not immerse the FARO Focus Premium and its accessories in water. Liquid inside the product enclosure can lead to damage, fire, or electric shocks.
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Properly dispose of the product and batteries in accordance to the local and national regulations. For more information, see Disposal on page 7.
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Do not use the FARO Focus Premium and its accessories in an explosive environment. Do not operate the instrument in the
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Do not use the FARO Focus Premium in the vicinity of strong magnetic or electrical fields.
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Before operating the FARO Focus Premium and its accessories in hazardous areas, contact the local safety authorities and safety experts.
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For outdoor use, use the Power Block battery as the power supply, ensuring that the device is protected from rain or spray water. Use the scanner in a non-condensing environment.
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When the product is transferred from a cold to a significantly warmer environment, water may condense on some elements
inside the scanner. To avoid this, place the scanner in an airtight plastic bag before transfer. This allows the condensation to form on the bag rather than inside the scanner. If you cannot pack the scanner in an airtight manner, wait until observable condensation water evaporates from the scanner before switching the FARO Focus Premium on.
DANGER: Do not operate the scanner while the external power supply is plugged in. The power cable might damage the turning scanner.
Laser Safety
- The FARO Focus Premiurnlaser scanner is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT in accordance with IEC 60825-1:2014 (ed. 3).
- Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for conformance with IEC 60825-1 Ed. 3., as described in Laser Notice No. 56, dated May 8, 2019.
- The FARO Focus Premium laser scanner is safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation. The maximum permissible exposure (MPE) cannot be exceeded. It is harmless to the eyes if it is used and maintained in accordance with the instructions in this user manual.
Electrical Safety
WARNING: Do not open the housing. Dangerously high voltages are present inside the enclosure. Only qualified service personnel should open the housing. Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or cause short circuits. This could result in a fire, electric shock, or damage to the product.
NOTICE: This device is not intended for use in residential environments, and it cannot ensure a suitable degree of protection of radio reception in such environments.
- This product should be operated only from the power source or a battery supplied or recommended by FARO. Ensure that the specifications of the AC converter are met If you do not know the power-line voltage in your area, consult your local power company.
- To avoid electrical shock, use the power-supply unit in dry indoor environments only.
Power Block Battery Safety Measures
These safety measures must be followed, when working with the
Power Block battery:
- Only use the charger recommended by FARO to charge the battery.
- Do not charge or discharge damaged batteries.
- Do not charge the battery in the FARO Focus Premium while it is stored in the transport case.
- Do not use wet or dirty batteries in the FARO Focus Premium or with the charger.
- Charge between O °C and +45 °C (+32 °F and+ 113 °F) environmental temperature. Recommended charging temperatures: + 10 °C to +30 °C (50 °F to +86 °F).
- Discharge between -20 °C and +60 °C (-4 °F and+ 140 °F) environmental temperature. Recommended operating temperatures: + 5 °C to +40 °C ( +41 °F to + 104 °F).
- Insert or remove batteries from the laser scanner in dry, dust free environments only.
- When the FARO Focus Premium is not in use for long periods of time, remove the battery.
- Store the battery only when it is charged ( at least 60% charge state). We recommend charging the battery once a year while it is in long-term storage.
- Storage temperatures are -20 °C to +40 °C (-4 °F to+ 104 °F).
- Storage humidity range is 0% to 80%. Store in a well-ventilated area. Do not store with metal objects. A short circuit can cause a fire.
- Do not bring metal objects into contact with the batteries’ terminals. The terminals may short-circuit and generate heat
- Do not immerse batteries into water or fire ( danger of explosion).
- Dispose of batteries in accordance with environmental regulations. Contact your local waste disposal management authority for guidelines concerning lithium-ion batteries.
Mechanical Safety
WARNING: Rotating Mirror The mirror unit rotates with high speed while scanning and for a short period after the scan. While the mirror is rotating keep distance to the product and do not touch the rotating mirror unit with your hands, fingers or any objects at the risk of personal injury and damage to the FARO Focus Premium.
CAUTION: General Use The FARO Focus Premium may only be used when set on a flat and stable surface. Injuries may result if the FARO Focus Premium overturns. Only use equipment recommended by FARO, and follow the setup instructions in this manual or the equipment manufacturer’s manual.
CAUTION: Do Not Open the Housing Opening the housing can cause serious personal injury and damage to the product.
NOTICE: Rotating Scanner The FARO Focus Premium rotates clockwise up to 360° when performing a scan. Ensure that the FARO Focus Premium’s scanner head can rotate freely and will not hit any objects during the scan.
NOTICE: Replacement Parts Use only replacement parts authorized by FARO according to the instructions obtained from FARO. Do not use parts not supplied or recommended by FARO.
Transport
The following precautions must be taken when transporting the laser scanner equipment:
- The laser scanner must be turned off during transportation or shipping.
- The laser scanner must be in a transport case.
- Remove the battery from the laser scanner before shipping.
- When carrying the laser scanner, be careful not to drop it Strong impact can damage the laser scanner, and render it incapable of proper operation.
- Carry the laser scanner separately from its equipment or, for optimal protection, use the original transport case.
- When shipping and transporting the laser scanner by rail, sea, air, or road, use its original transport case and a suitable outer cardboard box for optimal protection against shock and vibration.
- The FARO batteries are lithium-ion batteries and are thus classified as dangerous goods. When transporting or shipping the
- FARO batteries, ensure that you observe all applicable local and international rules and regulations. For further information, contact your local carrier before transportation or shipping.
Storage
Prior to storing the laser scanner for prolonged periods:
- Remove the battery.
- Pack the scanner and the battery in its shipping case to protect it from environmental hazards, dust, and dirt
- Store all components in an environment where:
■ The humidity level is low
■ The temperature is relatively stable
■ The components are not be subjected to extreme temperatures, environmental conditions, or heavy vibrations
Servicing
Servicing and repair must only be done by qualified service personnel authorized by FARO. Unplug the product from the power outlet and remove the battery. Request servicing, then deliver it to qualified service personnel under the following conditions, if:
- the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
- the product has been exposed to rain, water, or other liquids.
- the product has been dropped or damaged in any way. objects have fallen onto the product.
- the product does not operate normally when following the operating instructions.
- the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
- the required service and calibration date is reached.
Nameplate symbols
Parts and Their Functions
Display Side
(See Figure 1-2 on page i.)
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Power On/Off button – Press to turn on the FARO Focus
Premium. If the scanner is on and running, press again to turn it off. Pressing and holding for more than 3 seconds switches the FARO Focus Premium off without shutting it down. Use only in exceptional cases, such as if the shut-down mechanism does not work or the FARO Focus Premium is non-responsive. -
Touch-screen display
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Accessory bay 1
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Accessory bay 2
NOTE: Ensure that the contacts in the accessory bay are clean before using. If not, clean with a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol.
Battery Side
(See Figure 1-3 on page i.)
- Battery compartment cover
- Socket to plug-in the external power supply (FSP090-ABCN3)
- LED showing battery status
- SD card slot
Front Side
(See Figure 1-4 on page i.)
- status Indicator
- scanner mirror – For safety and cleaning instructions, refer to the Maintenance chapter of the user manual.
- Reference area – Used for self-referencing the distance measurements while scanning.
- Scanner mount
Bottom Side
(See Figure 1-5 on page i.)
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cooling fan openings – Keep these openings uncovered and at least 18 cm (7 in) from the floor or any other surface.
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M5 screw threads – To mount the scanner to customer-specific fixtures.
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Cover of the scanner base interface – For automated applications. Remove to access the FARO Focus Premium’s automation interface. For more information, read the FARO Focus automation interface manual. Cover the automation interface if it is not needed or not in-use.
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Type label
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318″ screw thread- To mount the scanner to standard photo tripods.
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Battery compartment cover release mechanism
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USB-C port ( cover not shown)
NOTICE: Do not plug any type of charger into this connector.
Only USB devices or LAN adapters may be attached.
Getting Started
This chapter provides preliminary steps and basic FARO Focus Premium operation instructions, as well as guiding you step-by-step from setting up the FARO Focus Premium to recording your first scan.
Charging the Battery
The Power Block battery (ACCS-PWR-0014) can be charged in the FARO Focus Premium or in the FARO Power Dock battery charger (ACCS-PWR-0013).
As a safety precaution, new batteries are shipped with a charge of less than 30%. New batteries must be completely charged before first use. We recommend fully charging the battery before each use. Keep a spare battery, if necessary, during your scan project.
DANGER: Danger of explosion or fire Do not immerse batteries in water or fire. Do not bring metal objects into contact with the battery terminals. The terminals may short-circuit and over-heat.
DANGER: Danger of fire or electric shocks Ensure that the devices are protected from rain or spraying water. The power-supply unit and the Power Dock battery charger are not intended for outdoor use.
The power-supply unit can be used in various countries. It is compatible with a 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50/60 Hz power source. Use a voltage adapter, if necessary.
Charging the Battery in the FARO Focus Premium (See Figure 1-6 on page i.)
NOTICE: You cannot use older versions of the battery ( versions that were used for the Focus S, M and S+ scanners) with the Focus Premium scanner. These batteries do not provide enough current to power the Focus Premium. Use only version ACCS-PWR-0014 of the battery. The scanner will warn you if you try to start it using an older battery.
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Open the scanner’s battery compartment cover.
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Turn the battery so that its type label is directed upwards.
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Point the battery contacts toward the scanner.
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Push the battery straight in, sliding it downward into the battery compartment until the fastener clicks into position.
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Connect the cable of the power-supply unit to the power socket of the FARO Focus Premium.
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Connect the AC power cable to the power-supply unit and a power outlet. Check the input voltage on the type label before connecting.
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If the FARO Focus Premium is turned off, the scanner LEDs start blinking blue while charging. The LEDs stop blinking and illuminate a constant green, when the battery is fully charged.
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If the FARO Focus Premium is turned on, check the battery’s charging state in the scanner’s user interface under Manage > General Settings> Power Management.
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When charging is finished, remove the power-supply unit’s cable. Close the battery compartment cover.
NOTICE: Do not operate the scanner while the external power-supply is plugged in, because the power cable might damage the turning scanner.
The FARO Focus Premium does not need to be switched on to charge the battery.
NOTE: Remove FARO Focus Premium from the transport case before connecting the power-supply to the scanner. Before prolonged storage, remove the power-supply unit and the battery.
Setting up the FARO Focus Premium
WARNING: Danger of injuries, especially to children or kneeling
persons Injuries may result, if the FARO Focus Premium overturns.
- The FARO Focus Premium may only be used on a flat, stable surface.
- In windy conditions, use sandbags to stabilize each foot of the tripod. You can also place a weight on the ground under the tripod, then stretch a rope or shock cord between the tripod’s center hook and the weight.
Setting up the Tripod
For optimal performance, the base on which the scanner rests must be
absolutely motionless. Any vibration or oscillation in the tripod or the
ground on which the tripod stands can reduce the accuracy of the scan, and can
lead to fringed or ghost lines.
Use a high-quality tripod. FARO recommends the GITZO ACCSS8032, available only
from your FARO sales representative.
NOTICE: When adjusting the height of the tripod, assure that the scanner is NOT mounted. During leg adjustment, the tripod may become temporarily unstable, and could tip over, causing damage to the scanner.
While Working with the Laser Scanner
- Due to long recording times and high data-quality requirements, you must ensure that the tripod is as stable as possible.
- Because a laser scanner moves during operation, the tripod must always be as rigid as possible.
To Achieve Stability and Rigidity
- Extend the tripod as little as possible. Less height means more accuracy.
- Extend the thicker segments of the legs before the thinner.
- You can extend a leg segment partially, if necessary, to achieve a specific height, but do not partially extend several segments of the same leg.
- The tripod has four leg segments. Fully extend the top two (D, leaving the fourth and third sections collapsed (2). This results in a working height of approximately 130 cm (51.2 in). (See Figure 1-7 on page ii.)
- The tripod is equipped with large, adjustable rubber feet. Each time you move the tripod, ensure that the feet are correctly resting on the ground. If you need to place the tripod on unstable ground (e.g., grass, gravel, mud), use the supplied spikes instead of the rubber feet. Press the spikes individually into the ground until they reach a stable, load-bearing layer.
- After you set the tripod on the ground, check the leg latches. If any latches are loose, spread the legs slightly until the latches cannot be wiggled. This ensures that the tripod is family planted on the ground, and unlikely to shake or vibrate during scanning.
- The use of the center column significantly reduces the rigidity of the tripod. We recommend that you avoid using the center column. If you need higher working heights, we recommend using a larger tripod. Make sure that a such a tripod is also stable.
- For scans close to the ground, slide all leg segments into each other before setting the leg angle to flat. The rubber feet have a recess that helps to achieve full-surface contact, even with a flat leg angle. To do this, turn the feet individually by hand.
- Ensure that the twist-lock sleeves for leg length adjustment, the central wing nut of the tripod shoulder, and the tripod head are always tightly screwed together.
- To achieve a better grip on hard surfaces, slightly tension the tripod legs before starting a scan. Tension the legs by holding two of the three tripod legs as close to the ground as possible with your hands, pulling them slightly apart from each other and away from the third leg, then pressing them into the ground.
- Under windy conditions, use sandbags to stabilize each foot of the tripod. You can also stretch a rope or shock cord between the tripod’s center hook and a weight, switchable magnetic base, or existing anchor point.
Inverting the scanner
The scanner can be mounted upside-down. In an inverted position, the scanner’s documented IP rating is no longer valid, so take care to prevent water from dripping on the scanner.
- Ensure that no person is underneath the scanner during setup and operation.
- The setup you create to hold the scanner should be able to support at least 5 kg (11 lbs.).
- Use a tripod only if it is suitable for inverted installations (the ACCSS8032 tripod is not suitable).
- The setup must be as rigid as possible and must prevent vibrations and oscillations.
- Ensure that the scanner can not loosen or fall from your setup.
- Ensure that the scanner can rotate without touching anything. Keep the cooling fan openings uncovered and at least 18 cm (7 in) from any surface.
Mounting and Using the Quick Release
The quick release enables you to quickly and safely attach and remove the scanner from the tripod. The quick release consists of these parts: (See Figure 1-8 on page ii.)
- Scanner plate
- Fixation screw
- Center spindle
- Spindle screw
- Tripod plate
Prepare the Tripod
- Extend the tripod legs and place the tripod on a stable surface at a convenient height. Ensure that all legs of the tripod are secure.
- Your tripod might be equipped with one or more set screws in the platform. Ensure that the set screws are recessed below the platform. They must not stick up out of the surface.
- Place the tripod plate over the center screw of the tripod.
- Ensure that the spindle screw is firmly screwed into the narrow side of the center spindle.
- Screw the center spindle firmly onto the tripod.
Prepare the Scanner
- Place the scanner upside down on a stable, flat surface. Use the included mirror protection foam to protect the mirror from dirt, dust, or falling objects.
- Place the scanner plate onto the base of the scanner. Ensure that it slides into the circular depression surrounding the center thread.
- Use a 4 mm hex key to tighten the four screws, so that the scanner plate is firmly attached to the scanner. Do not over-tighten.
- Extend the tripod legs and place the tripod on a stable surface at a convenient height. Ensure that all legs of the tripod are secure.
Use the Quick Release
- Ensure that the tripod is level and the tripod plate is firmly attached to the tripod. Tighten manually, if necessary.
- Ensure that the fixation screw in the scanner plate is unscrewed, so that it won’t block the scanner plate from sliding over the center spindle.
- Holding the scanner from both sides, slide the scanner plate over the center spindle.
- Manually tighten the fixation screw until the scanner plate is firmly attached to the center spindle.
You can now use the scanner.
To remove the scanner, loosen the fixation screw and lift the scanner from the
center spindle.
Maintenance
We recommend that you check your FARO Focus Premium at least once a month.
This allows you to spot trouble before it starts, and provides you with an
efficient measuring system.
The FARO Focus Premium is a precision instrument that contains many sensitive
components, and thus must be handled with care. Follow these procedures to
prevent problems:
- Check the cables for damage to outside insulation, connectors, and pins.
- Check the housing of the scanner for damage.
- Check the housing and the connectors of the battery for damage.
- Place a dust cover over the scanner, when not in use.
- Do not lubricate the FARO Focus Premium.
- Clean the mirror if it becomes dirty. Refer to the user manual for mirror cleaning instructions
To ensure proper functioning of the scanner, it should be checked by FARO customer service on a regular basis within the yearly maintenance and certification service. The service intervals should not exceed one year. Contact your local FARO Customer Service team for more information.
WARNING: Hand injuries due to spinning mirror If the scanner is accidentally switched on, the mirrors may start to turn. Before starting any cleaning activity:
– shut-down the laser scanner module and remove the battery pack.
– if using an external power supply, remove the power line.
This will prevent the mirror from turning during the cleaning.
Technical Data
magnetic field (magnetic declination or variation), can lead to inaccurate measurements.
Ambient Conditions
*For extended operation at 55 °C: Cool down the accessory thermal cover to at least-15 °C and store the scanner below 25 °C. Prepare scanner with thermal cover and without any other accessory. Turn it on. Scanning is possible for 1 hour. Then cool down the scanner to below 25 °C for 2 hours before scanning again with a cooled thermal cover.
Disposal
At the end of its life-cycle, this product must not be disposed with normal waste, but instead must be returned to a recycling facility for electric and electronic devices. Contact your local government or local waste disposal operators to ensure you comply with local laws.
Technical Support
FARO Technologies, Inc. is committed to providing the best technical support to our customers. Our Service Policy is detailed under Industrial Service Policy the user manual. If you have any difficulties using one of our products, follow these steps before contacting our Technical Support Team:
- Be sure to read the relevant sections of the documentation.
- Visit the FARO Customer Care area on the Web at www.faro.com to search our technical support database. This is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
- Document the problem you are experiencing. Be as specific as you can. The more information you can give us, the easier the issue is to solve.
- If you still cannot resolve your issue, have your device’s serial number available before calling.
- Emails or faxes sent outside regular working hours are usually answered before 12:00 noon the next working day. If our staff are on other calls, leave a voice mail. Calls are always returned within 24 hours on business days. Remember to leave a detailed description of your difficulty along with your device’s serial number. Do not forget to include your name, fax number, and telephone number with extension, so we can promptly reach you.
Certifications
CE Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, FARO Technologies, Inc. declares that the radio equipment type FARO Focus Premium is in compliance with Directive 2014/ 53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.faro.com/en/Support-Overview /Technical-Documentation/Certificates
FARO Technologies, Inc. is represented in Europe by FARO Europe GmbH, Korntal- Miinchingen, Germany.
RF exposure statement
The minimum distance between the user or any bystander and the radiating
structure of the transmitter is 20 cm (7.87 in).
5150 ~ 5350 MHz is limited to indoor use in these countries: Belgium,
Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Ireland,
Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia,
Slovakia, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Norway,
Turkey, Switzerland
FCC Equipment Authorization
Trade name: FARO
Product Name: Focus Premium
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
- The devices may not cause harmful interference, and
- The devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC ID: YQMLLS090
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is not likely to cause harmful interference.
Industry Canada (IC):
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
FARO Technologies, Inc.
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Lake Mary, FL 32746
800-736-2771 U.S./+ 1
407-333-3182 Worldwide
Email: support@faro.com
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Cotia, SP 06715-862
Phone: 0800-047-4271 / +55 11 3500-4600
Email: suporte@faro.com
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FREEFAX +800 3276 1737 / +49 7150/9797-9400
Email: support.emea@faro.com
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No. 03 Changi South Street 2
01-01 Xilin Districentre Building B
SINGAPORE 486548
TEL: +65 6511.1350
Email: supportap@faro.com
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Aichi, 480-1144, Japan
Tel: 0120-922-927, 0561-63-1411
FAX: 0 5 61-63-1412
Email: supportjapan@faro.com
FARO (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
1/F, Building No. 2,
Jux Information Technology Park
188 Pingfu Road, Xuhui District
Shanghai 200231, China
Tel.: 400.677.6826
Email: supportchina@faro.com
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E-12, B-1 Extension,
Mohan Cooperative Industria Estate,
New Delhi-110044, India
Tel.: 1800.1028456
Email: supportindia@faro.com
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