Datalogic Magellan 9800i Quick Reference Manual

Datalogic Magellan 9800i Quick Reference Manual

Scanner and scanner-scale with imaging technology
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Magellan
9800i
Scanner and Scanner-Scale with Imaging Technology
BSR idware GmbH
Jakob-Haringer-Str.3
A-5020 Salzburg
Web: www.bsr.at
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  • Page 1 Magellan 9800i Scanner and Scanner-Scale with Imaging Technology BSR idware GmbH Jakob-Haringer-Str.3 A-5020 Salzburg Web: www.bsr.at Quick Reference Guide...
  • Page 2 Datalogic ADC, Inc. or its subsidiaries or affiliates ("Datalogic" or “Datalogic ADC”). Owners of Datalogic products are hereby granted a non-exclusive, revocable license to reproduce and transmit this documentation for the pur- chaser' s own internal business purposes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..........................1 Operation ..........................1 Certification Label ......................2 Scanning Items ......................... 3 Scan Motion ........................4 Cleaning ............................. 5 Weighing Items Using the All-Weighs® Platter (Scale Models) ........................... 6 Scale Sentry™ Option ........................ 6 Top Down Reader (TDR) Option ....................7 Electronic Article Survellance (EAS) Deactivation Options ..........
  • Page 4 NOTES...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Magellan 9800i Introduction The Magellan 9800i is a multi-plane imaging bar code scanner with an optional integrated scale, designed to serve in supermarket peripheral lanes. This manual describes its basic operation. For more detailed information about setup, installation and programming, see the Product Reference Guide for this product.
  • Page 6: Certification Label

    Certification Label At the time the local scale regulatory authority certifies the scanner/scale for use, a certifi- cation label is affixed to the unit. Depending upon the size and shape of the label, placement can be made in one of the locations shown. Figure 1.
  • Page 7: Scanning Items

    Scanning Items Slide or push items through the SurroundScan scan zone in a right-to-left or left-to-right movement. The scanner is equally efficient at scanning items in either direction. It is unnec- essary to shift the position of the bar code, as the scanner can “read” it from the bottom, top, left, right, front and back side of an item, as long as it is fully within the scan zone.
  • Page 8: Scan Motion

    Scan Motion The SurroundScan™ scan pattern and advanced FirstStrike™ decoding software ensures the scanner will read most hard-to-read codes quickly and without a need to particularly reori- ent items. It is important to verify that the platter has been installed flush with the countertop to enhance slide-through scanning (see Figure 1).
  • Page 9: Cleaning

    Cleaning Exterior surfaces and scan windows exposed to spills, smudges or debris accumulation require periodic cleaning to assure best performance during scanning and weighing opera- tions. Use a clean, lint-free cloth or paper towel dampened with a nonabrasive, mild, water- based window cleaner to wipe away stains, smudges, fingerprints, spills, etc.
  • Page 10: Weighing Items Using The All-Weighs® Platter (Scale Models)

    Weighing Items Using the All-Weighs® Platter (Scale Models) Items to be weighed can be placed anywhere on the L-shaped All-Weighs® platter (weigh platter) surface. The unique platter design allows you to place items anywhere on its sur- face. Oversized items can even be accurately weighed while leaned against the center of its vertical section.
  • Page 11: Top Down Reader (Tdr) Option

    Top Down Reader (TDR) Option The scanner’s exclusive Top Down Reader (TDR) is an optional feature of the scanner, and is available in two different heights in order to provide flexibility for installations. The TDR can perform multiple functions: • The TDR contributes significantly to the overall bar code read zone by scanning items from a unique top-down angle.
  • Page 12: Electronic Article Survellance (Eas) Deactivation Options

    Electronic Article Survellance (EAS) Deactivation Options Deactivation of Sensormatic® or Checkpoint® EAS tags is an optional function. The scanner must be expressly enabled to perform in either capacity. Sensormatic Coupled Mode When the scanner is configured to use Coupled EAS Deactivation Mode, deactivation of a given item happens automatically following its bar code being successfully read.
  • Page 13: Control Buttons And Indicator Leds

    Figure 8. Control Buttons and Indicator LEDs Scale Zero Button ScaleSentry Indicator LED (Red) With all weight removed from the scale, This LED indicates the current ScaleSentry condition. See LED and Beeper Indications on page 10 push this button to set the scale to for more informa- zero.
  • Page 14: Led And Beeper Indications

    LED and Beeper Indications The scanner’s beeper sounds and its lamps and indicator LEDs illuminate to indicate various functions or errors. The tables in this section list some of these indications. Reference the PRG for a more complete listing. One exception to the behaviors listed is that some func- tions are programmable, and may or may not be turned on.
  • Page 15: Error Codes

    Error Codes Upon startup, if the scanner sounds a long error tone then alter- nating flashing of the green and yellow LED indicators, and an error code is displayed on the Health & Status Indicator, the scaner has not passed its automatic Selftest and has entered FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) isolation mode.
  • Page 16: Datalogic Adc Limited Factory Warranty

    Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the product to the designated Datalogic service center, with shipping charges prepaid. Datalogic shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location Magellan...
  • Page 17: Warranty Exclusions

    Datalogic service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to any other locations. Failure to follow the applicable RMA policy, may result in a processing fee. Cus- tomer shall be responsible for return shipment expenses for products which Datalogic, at its sole discretion, determines are not defective or eligible for warranty repair.
  • Page 18 WHETHER DATALOGIC HAD ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Risk of Loss Customer shall bear risk of loss or damage for product in transit to Datalogic. Datalogic shall assume risk of loss or damage for product in Datalogic’s possession. In the absence of specific written instructions for the return of product to Customer, Datalogic will select the carrier, but Datalogic shall not thereby assume any liability in connection with the return shipment.
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