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ProVision 3
Installation Manual
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Contents
Disclaimer .................................................................................................................................................8
1.0 Introduction.....................................................................................................................................12
1.1 Relevant Procedures....................................................................................................................12
1.2 Minimum Technical Qualifications.............................................................................................12
1.3 Contacting Customer Support .....................................................................................................12
2.0 Safety...............................................................................................................................................14
2.1 Electrical Safety Precautions.......................................................................................................14
Line Voltages.......................................................................................................................14
Voltage and High Current ...................................................................................................14
2.2 Lockout/Tagout Requirements and Procedure............................................................................15
2.3 Mechanical Safety Precautions....................................................................................................15
Mast Antenna.......................................................................................................................15
Belt Drive ............................................................................................................................15
2.4 Toxic Safety Precautions.............................................................................................................16
2.5 Fire Safety Precaution .................................................................................................................16
2.6 Safety Features ............................................................................................................................16
3.0 Tools List.........................................................................................................................................17
3.1 Tools in Installation Kit...............................................................................................................17
3.2 Additional Tools..........................................................................................................................17
4.0 Crate Unpacking..............................................................................................................................19
4.1 General Guidelines......................................................................................................................19
Installation Kit Crate ...........................................................................................................19
Scanner Crate.......................................................................................................................19
4.2 Scanner Crate Unpacking............................................................................................................21
4.3 Installation Kit Crate Unpacking.................................................................................................22
5.0 Genie Lift Assembly........................................................................................................................24
5.1 Genie Lift Components ...............................................................................................................24
5.2 Leg and Wheelie Bar Attachment ...............................................................................................25
5.3 Modified Cradle Fork Attachment ..............................................................................................27
6.0 Caster Operation..............................................................................................................................28
7.0 Removal from Scanner Crate ..........................................................................................................31
8.0 Movement to the Install Location....................................................................................................34
9.0 Upper Assembly Lift.......................................................................................................................36
9.1 Preparation of Assembly and Genie Lifts....................................................................................36
9.2 Upper Frame Assembly Lifting...................................................................................................41
9.3 Genie Lift Removal.....................................................................................................................44
10.0 Scanner Leveling and Alignment....................................................................................................45
10.1 Pre-leveling .................................................................................................................................45
10.2 Bolt-On Side Frames...................................................................................................................45
10.3 Isolation Footpads (optional).......................................................................................................47
10.4 Feet Lowered...............................................................................................................................47
10.5 Seismic Bracket Kit (optional)....................................................................................................47
10.6 Scanner Leveling.........................................................................................................................47
11.0 Scanner Assembly...........................................................................................................................48
11.1 Upper Frame Torque ...................................................................................................................48
11.2 Bottom Outer Window Angle Brackets.......................................................................................48
11.3 Floor Cover Trim.........................................................................................................................49
11.4 Mounting Brackets ......................................................................................................................50

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11.5 Top Window Angle Brackets......................................................................................................51
11.6 Motor Brake Release...................................................................................................................52
11.7 Power Cord..................................................................................................................................52
11.8 Swing Arm ..................................................................................................................................53
11.9 Antenna Masts.............................................................................................................................53
11.10 Mast Cables.............................................................................................................................54
11.11 Cosmetic Mast Wrap...............................................................................................................56
11.12 End Cap Top Bracket ..............................................................................................................57
11.13 Entrance/Exit End Cap ............................................................................................................58
11.14 Vibration Control Kit ..............................................................................................................58
11.15 Outer Window Scratch Guards................................................................................................58
11.16 Outer Windows........................................................................................................................59
11.17 Outer Window Bracket Supports.............................................................................................60
11.18 Outer Window Bracket Retainers............................................................................................60
11.19 Outer Window Screw Tightening Order .................................................................................61
11.20 Antenna Operation Verification ..............................................................................................61
E4.10.XX and SS5.1.XX.................................................................................................61
3.20.XXX ........................................................................................................................62
11.21 Housing Brace Brackets ..........................................................................................................64
11.22 Cabling Routes ........................................................................................................................64
11.23 Top Down Power.....................................................................................................................65
11.24 Power Input Box......................................................................................................................65
11.25 Router......................................................................................................................................66
11.26 Remote OCP............................................................................................................................66
11.27 Roof.........................................................................................................................................66
11.28 Top Side Covers......................................................................................................................67
11.29 Notch Delete............................................................................................................................69
11.30 Blank Plate and Cable Pass-Through Hole..............................................................................70
11.31 Middle OCP Cover..................................................................................................................71
11.32 Plain Middle Cover..................................................................................................................72
11.33 Middle Covers for Barrier Belt................................................................................................72
11.34 Upper/Lower Cover with Switch/Power Input........................................................................73
11.35 Plain Upper/Lower Covers......................................................................................................74
11.36 Label Kit..................................................................................................................................74
11.37 Top Entrance/Exit Covers .......................................................................................................74
11.38 Belt Barrier Assembly.............................................................................................................75
11.39 Operator Control Panel............................................................................................................75
11.40 Optional Resolution Station ....................................................................................................75
11.41 Inner Radome Top Angle Bracket...........................................................................................75
11.42 Inner Radome Base Flange Support Brackets.........................................................................76
11.43 Inner Radome Scratch Guards.................................................................................................76
11.44 Inner Radome Edge Support Brackets.....................................................................................77
11.45 Inner Radomes.........................................................................................................................77
11.46 Ceiling.....................................................................................................................................79
11.47 Entrance/Exit Ramp Supports and Ramp................................................................................80
11.48 Center Floor Board..................................................................................................................82
11.49 Floor Side Panels and Center Panel.........................................................................................83
11.50 Final Cover Fitting/Alignment ................................................................................................83
12.0 Scanner Power-Up...........................................................................................................................84
12.1 Pre-Power-Up Checks.................................................................................................................84

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12.2 Power Cable Routing...................................................................................................................85
12.3 Scanner Power-Up and Warm-Up...............................................................................................85
12.4 Date/Time Setting........................................................................................................................86
12.5 Scanner Calibration.....................................................................................................................86
Scanner Calibration E4.10.XX and SS5.1.XX....................................................................86
Auto Test Verification with Field Service Laptop ..............................................................90
13.0 Acronyms and Abbreviations..........................................................................................................91
14.0 Appendix A: ProVision 3 Control Kit Install Procedure.................................................................92
15.0 Purpose............................................................................................................................................92
16.0 Scope...............................................................................................................................................92
17.0 Applicable Documents ....................................................................................................................92
18.0 Definitions.......................................................................................................................................92
19.0 Requirements...................................................................................................................................92
19.1 Tools and Equipment...................................................................................................................92
20.0 Responsibilities ...............................................................................................................................93
21.0 Installation Overview ......................................................................................................................93
21.1 Installation Sequence...................................................................................................................93
21.2 Method 1......................................................................................................................................93
21.3 Method 2......................................................................................................................................94
22.0 Appendix B: End Cap Notch Delete Plate Installation Procedure ..................................................97
23.0 Purpose............................................................................................................................................97
24.0 Scope...............................................................................................................................................97
25.0 Applicable Documents ....................................................................................................................97
26.0 Definitions.......................................................................................................................................97
27.0 Requirements...................................................................................................................................97
28.0 Responsibilities ...............................................................................................................................97
29.0 Preparing System.............................................................................................................................98
30.0 Appendix C: Label Kit ..................................................................................................................103
31.0 Purpose..........................................................................................................................................103
32.0 Scope.............................................................................................................................................103
33.0 Requirements.................................................................................................................................103
33.1 Tools and/or Equipment............................................................................................................103
34.0 Responsibilities .............................................................................................................................103
35.0 Procedure.......................................................................................................................................104
36.0 Appendix C: OCP and Belt Barrier..............................................................................................106
37.0 Purpose..........................................................................................................................................106
38.0 Scope.............................................................................................................................................106
39.0 Applicable Documents ..................................................................................................................106
40.0 Definitions.....................................................................................................................................106
41.0 Requirements.................................................................................................................................106
42.0 Installation of Barrier Belt Option.................................................................................................107
42.1 Installation of Monitor Pole Mount Option...............................................................................108
42.2 Installation of Monitor Fixed Mount Option.............................................................................111
43.0 Appendix D: Installation Checklist...............................................................................................114
44.0 Appendix E: Genie Lift Pre-Use Inspection Form........................................................................117

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List of Figures
Figure 1: Hazardous Voltage and High Current Labels..............................................................................14
Figure 2: Belt-Drive Safety Labels..............................................................................................................16
Figure 3: Electrical Power Switch (Two Options)......................................................................................16
Figure 4: Masts and Other Items on Top Shelf ...........................................................................................21
Figure 5: Scanner Crate with Top Shelf to Be Removed............................................................................21
Figure 6: Column Screws to Be Removed ..................................................................................................22
Figure 7: Screws/Bolts and Brackets to Be Removed.................................................................................22
Figure 8: Installation Kit .............................................................................................................................23
Figure 9: Genie Lift Components................................................................................................................24
Figure 10: Spring-Loaded Pin and Crank Handle (Rotated from In to Out)...............................................25
Figure 11: Spring-Loaded Pin and Crank Handle and Carriage Lock Bar..................................................26
Figure 12: Wheelie Bars (at Right) .............................................................................................................26
Figure 13: Fork Support Tubes....................................................................................................................27
Figure 14: Modified Cradle Forks with Rings in Place...............................................................................27
Figure 15: Caster Assembly ........................................................................................................................28
Figure 16: Caster Positions..........................................................................................................................28
Figure 17: Caster Orientation......................................................................................................................29
Figure 18: Caster Caution Area...................................................................................................................29
Figure 19: Caster Pivot Lock.......................................................................................................................30
Figure 20: Ramps Attached.........................................................................................................................31
Figure 21: Caster End Plate Installation......................................................................................................31
Figure 22: Caster Attachment to Caster End Plate......................................................................................32
Figure 23: Electrical Enclosure End of Upper/Lower Frame Assembly.....................................................34
Figure 24: Grip Point for Rotating Casters..................................................................................................35
Figure 25: Bolts to Remove from Shipping Legs........................................................................................36
Figure 26: Lifting Bracket with Quick-Release Pin Being Inserted............................................................37
Figure 27: Lifting Bar Inserted Through Lifting Bracket and Pinned in Place...........................................37
Figure 28: Column Head Clamp..................................................................................................................37
Figure 29: Left and Right Columns.............................................................................................................38
Figure 30: Orientation of Columns..............................................................................................................38
Figure 31: Columns Attached with Bolts and Column Head Clamps.........................................................39
Figure 32: Genie Lift Position.....................................................................................................................39
Figure 33: Modified Cradle Fork and Lifting Bar Secured with Quick-Release Pin..................................40
Figure 34: Wheel Chock..............................................................................................................................40
Figure 35: Shipping Leg with Two Remaining Lower Bolts Removed......................................................40
Figure 36: Stop Bolt in Upper Bolt Hole.....................................................................................................41
Figure 37: Column Bolt Direction...............................................................................................................42
Figure 38: Bolts 1–3 Torqued on Left (Top) and Right (Bottom) Columns...............................................42
Figure 39: Cross Braces Between Shipping Legs .......................................................................................43
Figure 40: Bolt Through L Bracket into Swing Arm ..................................................................................43
Figure 41: Leveling Foot.............................................................................................................................45

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Figure 42: Bolt-On Side Frames..................................................................................................................46
Figure 43: U-clip Installed on Frame ..........................................................................................................46
Figure 44: Cross-Level Check.....................................................................................................................47
Figure 45: Other Column Screws/Bolts Torqued........................................................................................48
Figure 46: Bottom Outer Radome Angle Bracket.......................................................................................49
Figure 47: Floor Cover Trim and Install Detail...........................................................................................49
Figure 48: Mounting Bracket Installed on Column.....................................................................................50
Figure 49: Top Outer Radome Angle Bracket with Bolt Inserted (Right)..................................................51
Figure 50: Motor Brake Release Cable and Detail Showing Jumper Connected........................................52
Figure 51: Power Input Box........................................................................................................................52
Figure 52: Power Switch in the On Position...............................................................................................53
Figure 53: Swing Arm in Calibration Position............................................................................................53
Figure 54: Antenna Mast Being Attached to Swing Arm ...........................................................................54
Figure 55: Cables Routed Through Swing Arm Hole.................................................................................54
Figure 56: Corrugated Tube ........................................................................................................................55
Figure 57: Connectors on ISU and Cables from Mast Connected to ISU...................................................55
Figure 58: Cosmetic Mast Wrap Protective Film Being Removed.............................................................56
Figure 59: Cosmetic Mast Wrap Installation...............................................................................................56
Figure 60: Push-In Rivets Inserted..............................................................................................................57
Figure 61: Nut Plate ....................................................................................................................................57
Figure 62: Right Entrance/Exit Cover –Top (Left) and Bottom (Right)....................................................58
Figure 63: Scratch Guard Film Being Removed.........................................................................................58
Figure 64: Outer Windows..........................................................................................................................59
Figure 65: Outer Window Bracket Support –Top (Left) and Bottom (Center)..........................................60
Figure 66: Outer Window Bracket Retainer: Overall and Upper and Lower Closeups..............................60
Figure 67: Floor Center Panel .....................................................................................................................62
Figure 68: Housing Brace Brackets.............................................................................................................64
Figure 69: Cabling Route with Power Input Box, OCP, and Other Cables Together .................................65
Figure 70: Power Input Box in the Lower (Electrical Enclosure End) Position .........................................66
Figure 71: Roof Middle Holes.....................................................................................................................67
Figure 72: Roof Middle Holes (Viewed from Motor/Pulley End)..............................................................67
Figure 73: Top Side Cover and Clip-On Panel Nuts...................................................................................68
Figure 74: Top Side Cover Sliding into Entrance/Exit Cover.....................................................................69
Figure 75: Blank Plate and Cable Pass-Through Hole................................................................................70
Figure 76: Middle OCP Cover ....................................................................................................................71
Figure 77: Plain Middle Cover....................................................................................................................72
Figure 78: Middle Covers for Barrier Belt..................................................................................................73
Figure 79: Upper/Lower Cover with Switch/Power Input in Lower Position.............................................74
Figure 80: Top Entrance/Exit Cover ...........................................................................................................75
Figure 81: Inner Radome Top Angle Rail and Attachment Point...............................................................75
Figure 82: Inner Radome Base Flange Support Bracket and Guide Pin .....................................................76
Figure 83: Scratch Guard Film Being Removed.........................................................................................76
Figure 84: Placement of Inner Radome Edge Support Brackets.................................................................77

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Figure 85: Inner Radome Fastened in Place................................................................................................78
Figure 86: Inner Radome Slotted Hole and Screw Sticking Out.................................................................78
Figure 87: Ceiling........................................................................................................................................79
Figure 88: Ramp Support............................................................................................................................80
Figure 89: Bolt Cover..................................................................................................................................80
Figure 90: Ramp Assembly.........................................................................................................................81
Figure 91: Floor Center Panel .....................................................................................................................82
Figure 92: Floor Side Panel.........................................................................................................................83
Figure 93: Cover Fitting to Eliminate Gaps ................................................................................................83
Figure 94: Power Input Receptacle .............................................................................................................84
Figure 95: Field Service Tool Connect Page...............................................................................................87
Figure 96: Field Service Tool Testing, Diagnostics....................................................................................87
Figure 97: SVDiagnostics............................................................................................................................88
Figure 98: Calibration Window...................................................................................................................88
Figure 99: Pre-cal and VCO Cal .................................................................................................................89
Figure 100: Pre-cal and VCO Cal ...............................................................................................................90
Figure 101: Using Template to the Locate Foam Block .............................................................................93
Figure 102: End Cap Measurements ...........................................................................................................94
Figure 103: Foam Block..............................................................................................................................95
Figure 104: Foam Block Placement ............................................................................................................95
Figure 105: Barcode Label Above Block....................................................................................................96
Figure 106: Top Down View.......................................................................................................................96
Figure 107: Fiberglass Panel Removal........................................................................................................98
Figure 108: Clean Area with Wipe..............................................................................................................99
Figure 109: Clean Surface........................................................................................................................100
Figure 110: Apply Tape Strip....................................................................................................................100
Figure 111: Peel Paper Off........................................................................................................................101
Figure 112: Line Up Plate.........................................................................................................................101
Figure 113: Plate Alignment .....................................................................................................................102
Figure 114: End Cap Alignment...............................................................................................................102
Figure 115: Labeling for Bottom Power Entry..........................................................................................104
Figure 116: Labeling for Top Power Entry...............................................................................................105
Figure 117: Label position for Entrance/Exit Panel on Motor End..........................................................105
Figure 118: Barrier Belt.............................................................................................................................107
Figure 119: Receiver End..........................................................................................................................107
Figure 120: Belt End .................................................................................................................................108
Figure 121: Monitor Attached With Support Post.....................................................................................108
Figure 122: Monitor Mount Disassembly .................................................................................................109
Figure 123: Install Thumb Screws ............................................................................................................109
Figure 124. Monitor Support Post Assembly............................................................................................110
Figure 125: Monitor Attached With Fixed Riser.......................................................................................111
Figure 126: Screws and Spacers Installed.................................................................................................112
Figure 127: Riser Installed ........................................................................................................................112

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1.0 Introduction
This manual details the installation steps for the ProVision®3 scanner, Model 1000-10002-PV.
1.1 Relevant Procedures
The following procedures are referenced in this installation manual and might be required to complete
movement or installation of certain components of the ProVision 3 scanner:
Document Title
Document No.
ProVision 2 Technical Manual
8100-23121-TM
ProVision 2 Installation Specification
8100-20571-00
ProVision 2 Isolation Footpad Procedure
8000-22070-IP
ProVision 2 Seismic Bracket Kit Installation
Procedure
8000-22056-IP
ProVision 2 Top Down Power Procedure
8600-28515-IP
ProVision 2 IP Router Installation Procedure
8000-23712-IP
ProVison 2 Remote OCP Installation Procedure
8000-27088-IP
ProVision 2 Belt Barrier and OCP
8000-21314-IP
ProVision 2 Power Panel Label Installation Procedure
8600-23942-IP
ProVision 2 System Mount Resolution Station
8600-26545-IP
1.2 Minimum Technical Qualifications
This manual assumes you are factory-trained by Leidos customer support personnel in the installation,
operation, maintenance and repair of the ProVision 3 scanner. It also assumes you have the following
minimum technical qualifications:
Associate’s Degree in Electronics, or 5 years of related job experience.
Full working knowledge of PC-type computer systems, using the Windows operating system.
Good working knowledge of complex digital and analog circuitry.
Some knowledge of complex mechanical systems.
Thorough familiarity with the use of test equipment, especially a DVM and oscilloscope.
1.3 Contacting Customer Support
As a qualified service technician, you are encouraged to contact Leidos Security Detection & Automation
customer support if you have any technical questions or require any additional information. It is Leidos
Security Detection & Automation In.’s responsibility to help you solve our customers’ problems as
professionally, efficiently, and safely as possible.
Do not spend an excessive amount of time troubleshooting unusually difficult or previously unknown
problems. If, after a few hours of professional, systematic troubleshooting techniques, you still cannot
locate the cause of the problem, contact Leidos customer support.

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The sole job of customer support is to help you serve customers. Be sure to have your specific problem
and the troubleshooting methods you have employed documented and the installation site information
available, especially the scanner location and serial number.
The U.S. Customer Support staff can be reached Monday through Friday, excluding company holidays,
from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST / EDT (14:00 to 22:00 UT). Refer to Contact Information in this manual
for more information. After normal business hours, a voicemail system will automatically answer. After
the announcement, leave your name, return phone or FAX number and a brief message. An L-3 Security
& Detection Systems Customer Support representative will return your call as soon as possible.
Our U.K.-based Customer Support staff can be reached Monday through Friday, excluding company
holidays, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM UT. Refer to Contact Information in this manual for more
information. After normal business hours, a voicemail system will automatically answer. After the
announcement, leave your name, return phone or FAX number and a brief message. A Leidos Security
Detection & Automation Systems customer support representative will return your call as soon as
possible.
Asia-Pacific Customer Support can be reached Monday through Friday, excluding company holidays,
from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Local Time (UT + 8). Refer to Contact Information in this manual for more
information. After normal business hours, a voicemail system will automatically answer. After the
announcement, leave your name, return phone or FAX number and a brief message. A Leidos Security
Detection & Automation Systems customer support representative will return your call as soon as
possible.

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2.0 Safety
The ProVision 3 scanner is designed for safe operation under a wide range of operating conditions. The
scanner uses a rotating swing arm/antenna structure to inspect for contraband items. As with all such
equipment, certain potential hazards exist if the scanner is operated improperly. The potential for injury
from mechanical trauma or electrical shock can be avoided through proper use of the scanner.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired. Repair technicians must be properly trained and certified in the operation,
installation and maintenance/repair of the ProVision 3 scanner.
2.1 Electrical Safety Precautions
High voltages and electrical currents are present inside the equipment. Contact with these parts can cause
severe injury or death. Follow proper electrical safety precautions when working on the equipment.
As with any electrical equipment not designed for outdoor use, the scanner should not be operated after
being exposed to rain or standing water. If the scanner is exposed to water for any reason, an authorized
service engineer should check it prior to operation.
Line Voltages
The scanner can be operated on line voltages from 100 to 120 VAC at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and 220 to
240 VAC at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. Caution should be exercised when working at the main power input.
Always be sure the scanner is properly grounded. This system must be grounded (earthed) by a 3-wire
power cord at all times. Any replacement of the power cord must be conducted by a qualified service
person, and the same plug configuration must be utilized.
Voltage and High Current
Hazardous voltages and high current are used throughout the ProVision 3 scanner. Use caution when
performing maintenance in all areas.
Figure 1: Hazardous Voltage and High Current Labels

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2.2 Lockout/Tagout Requirements and Procedure
Lockout/tagout is applicable to all personnel, including contractors, involved with repairing, servicing,
cleaning, routine maintenance, troubleshooting, inspection, testing, modification, installation, and
disassembly of Leidos systems.
Refer to the Lockout Tagout Work Instruction (8400-10708-WI) for details on the Lockout Tagout
procedures.
Lockout/tagout procedures shall be used in all situations where unexpected startup, moving parts (mast,
motor, and belt) or release of stored energy could result in injury.
During activities described above, all Leidos personnel shall perform the following steps in performing a
lockout/tagout procedure:
1. Notification: Notify all affected and other employees that installation, service, or maintenance is
required on a system and that the system power must be shut down and locked out to prevent injury
from accidental re-start. This includes bagroom, baggage handling station, and checkpoint personnel;
contractors; and other Leidos employees.
2. Preparation for Shutdown: The authorized employee must be knowledgeable of the energy source and
its hazards. The employee must locate the main power cord for the system and follow shut-off
procedures outlined in this manual.
3. Shutdown/Isolation: Turn system off and unplug power cord.
4. Lockout/Tagout: Secure power cord at machine and apply Plug Lockout box (Grainger Item 5TB29
or equivalent). Fasten lock and tag to Plug Lockout box. Tag must indicate the name of the
authorized employee, and the reason and expected duration or date of the lockout.
5. Verification of Isolation of Equipment: Ensure that the equipment is disconnected from the energy
source by first checking that no personnel are exposed, then verify the isolation of the equipment by
operating the push button, switch or other normal operating control(s) or by testing to make certain
the equipment will not operate.
6. EQUIPMENT IS NOW LOCKED OUT: The lock and tag shall not be removed until all work
requiring lockout/tagout is completed.
2.3 Mechanical Safety Precautions
Mast Antenna
The ProVision 3 scanner has two antenna mast assemblies attached to a rotating swing arm that is belt-
driven by a motor. Contact with these moving parts can cause severe injury. Do not service any moving
part with power applied; always unplug the scanner and use the lockout/tagout procedure (see Section
2.2).
Belt Drive
The ProVision 3 scanner employs a motor-driven belt to move the two antenna masts mounted on the
swing arm. Pinch point labels (shown in the following figure) are used to identify the moving equipment
areas. Use caution not to get entrapped or pinched in these areas.

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Figure 2: Belt-Drive Safety Labels
2.4 Toxic Safety Precautions
The consumable materials listed below are toxic to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Good hygiene
practice is recommended; wash your hands thoroughly after leaving your work area. Wear nitrile gloves
and safety glasses when handling the consumable materials:
Isopropyl alcohol
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) wipes [490-26003]
Material safety data sheets are available. Consult your local safety and health staff concerning any
questions about toxic hazards.
2.5 Fire Safety Precaution
In the event of a fire, a Halon fire extinguisher or comparable type is recommended to extinguish any fire
inside the ProVision 3 scanner. Any ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher can be used; however, it may
cause additional damage to the equipment.
2.6 Safety Features
The ProVision 3 scanner is specifically designed to prevent injury during operation or maintenance
procedures. Injury can be avoided by using the electrical power switch to remove power from the
scanner, as discussed in the following paragraph.
The power switch, located at either the lower left or upper right of the outer radome with the posing figure
(see following figure), removes all electrical power from the ProVision 3 scanner. In case of an electrical
emergency:
1. Press the portion of the power switch labeled “O”to remove all power from the scanner.
2. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Figure 3: Electrical Power Switch (Two Options)

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3.0 Tools List
3.1 Tools in Installation Kit
Reference the installation kit packing list for the materials included.
3.2 Additional Tools
In addition to the tools included in the installation kit, the following tools are required (Tables 2 and 3) or
optional (Table 3).
Table 1: Required Installation Tools
Quantity
Description
1
Cutter, wire, diagonal, cushion grip, 5-5/8" long
1
Screwdriver, slotted, 3/8" blade, 10.75" long
1
Screwdriver, Phillips, (#2), 8" long
1
Screwdriver, ratcheting, insert bit, 1/4" hex bits
1
Extension, 3/8" drive, 6" overall length
1
Wrench, adjustable, 8"
1
Knife, utility
1
Miniature flashlight
1
Multi-meter (digital recommended)
1
Ratchet, 3/8" drive
1
1/2" to 3/8" drive adapter
1
3/8" to 1/2" drive adapter
1
10mm wrench (reversible ratcheting optional)
1
13mm wrench (reversible ratcheting optional)
1
15mm wrench (reversible ratcheting optional)
1
19mm wrench (reversible ratcheting optional)
1
24mm wrench (reversible ratcheting optional)
1
Socket, square drive, 10mm, standard, 3/8" drive
1
Socket, square drive, 13mm, standard, 3/8" drive
1
Socket, square drive, 15mm, standard, 3/8" drive
1
Socket, square drive, 19mm, standard, 3/8" drive
1
Socket, square drive, 24mm, standard, 3/8" drive
1
Hex key set, 6 Keys, 2mm-6mm

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Quantity
Description
1
1.5mm hex key
1
10mm hex key
1
Hex Bits Set
1
Torque wrench, 3/8" square drive, 30–250 in-lb / 3.4–28.2 Nm
1
Torque wrench, 1/2" drive, 20–150 ft-lb / 27.1–203.4 Nm
1
3/8” impact socket
1
7/16” impact socket
1
9/16” impact socket
Table 2: Required Troubleshooting/Service Tools
Quantity
Description
1
Field service laptop
1
Long-nose electrical pliers
1
Locking pliers 130mm
1
Torque wrench, 5/16"
1
Ratchet, 1/4" drive
1
Screwdriver, slotted, narrow blade, 3mm tip width, 150mm long
Table 3: Optional Tools
Quantity
Description
1
Drill, driver, cordless, 14.4V, heavy duty, 1/2" (13mm) chuck, with charger and two
batteries
1
Square drive socket universal joint, 3/8" drive
1
Adapter, 1/4" hex to 3/8"square drive male, 2" length

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4.0 Crate Unpacking
4.1 General Guidelines
The area should be large enough to unpack and set aside the contents of the two crates until needed. The
installation kit arrives in one crate, and the scanner is in the second, larger crate:
Installation Kit Crate
Hardware kit, genie lifts, brackets, casters, ramps, calibration aids required to move and install the
ProVision 3 scanner (including additional brackets and hardware necessary to install other Leidos
products but not needed for the ProVision 3).
Scanner Crate
Upper/lower frame assembly with shipping legs (4) and power input box/cables attached
Columns (2 left and 2 right)
Column head clamps (4)
Bolt-on side frames (2)
Outer windows (1 plain and 1 with stance or two plain)
Outer windows angle brackets (2 top and 2 bottom)
Outer windows bracket supports (4)
Outer windows bracket retainers (4)
Inner radomes (2)
Inner radome top angle rails (2)
Inner radome base flange support brackets (2)
Inner radome edge support brackets (4)
Antenna masts (2)
Cosmetic mast wrap (2)
Entrance/exit covers (2 left and 2 right)
Middle OCP cover
Plain middle cover
Middle belt barrier covers (2)
Upper/lower cover with switch/power input w/ cover plate
Plain upper/lower covers (3)
Ceiling panel
Roof
Top side covers (2)
Top entrance/exit covers (2)
Middle cover brace brackets (12)
Housing brace brackets (2)
Floor cover trim pieces (2)
Floor side panels (2) and center panel
Entrance/exit ramp assemblies (2)

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Entrance/exit ramp supports (2)
OCP mounting brackets (3)
Operator control panel (OCP) and OCP mount pole
Belt barrier kit
Cable pass-through hole cover plate/grommet
Blank cover plate
Seismic bracket kit [optional]
Power cord
Hardware kit
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