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Resources in other documents ....................1-1 Unpacking the Scanner ......................1-2 Scanner Care ........................1-2 Technical Support ....................... 1-2 Datalogic Website Support ....................1-2 Telephone Technical Support ................... 1-2 General Considerations ......................2-1 Mounting ........................... 2-1 Mounting the Scanner Standalone ..................2-1 Cable Routing ........................
Section 1 Introduction This document gives instruction, mechanical details, and design considerations to inte grate the Magellan 1100i OEM model (designated as “scanner” or “OEM scanner” in this manual) specifically into equipment-integrated scanning applications. Overview The OEM scanner is a compact, decoded, omni-directional imaging scanner for fixed position OEM integration, such as price verifiers, kiosks, vending machines, point-of...
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Section 2 Mounting the Scanner This section describes how to design the mounting for optimum scanner performance. General Considerations A typical system uses the scanner mounted inside a host enclosure, with an opening for the scanning pattern to exit and read bar codes. The opening should be the size of the scanner window at a minimum, but only exposing as much of the scanner as necessary.
Mounting the Scanner Cable Routing The mounting design should also take into consideration the clearances needed for the interface cable. This cable should be routed internal to the host enclosure as much as possible. It is recommended to use a flat cable or round cable without a large strain relief so that the cable can be routed away from the scanner in one of the following directions.
Design of the Scanner Opening Second, the scanner must be positioned so that the scan volume and illumination light will cover the entire bar code. The scan volume is shown in . The combina Figure 2-2 tion of the Scan Volume and the illumination light is called the Field of View. Design ing around the scanner Field of View is explained more in the following section, Design of the Scanner Opening...
Mounting the Scanner Integrating the Scanner Behind a Window It is not recommended to place any type of additional window between the scanner and the bar code to be read. The addition of a host enclosure window will significantly degrade scanner performance.
Appendix A Technical Specifications Optical and Read Performance Parameters Parameter Specification Scan Volume 1147 cm / 70 in 136 scan lines Scan Pattern Scan Rate 1760 Digital Scan Lines/second Minimum Resolution 5 mil Depth of Field Code Size Depth of Field (100% UPC Labels) 5 mil 25.4 - 57.2mm / 1.0 - 2.25”...
Technical Specifications Environmental Parameters Parameter Specification Mechanical Shock Multi 1.0m drops Contaminants Water and Dust IP52 Temperature Ranges: Operating 32 F to +122 F (0 C to +50 C) Storage -104 F to +158 F (-40 C to + 70C) Ambient Light Indoor 0 - 6000 lux Ambient Light Outdoor...
Appendix B Mechanical Specifications Physical Properties Parameter Specification 86.4 mm x 71.1 mm x 66.0 mm Dimensions ( 3.4” x 2.8” x 2.6”) Weight ~ 198 g / 7.0 oz. Scanner Dimensions Integration Manual...