Cino FuzzyScan S680 User Manual

Cino FuzzyScan S680 User Manual

Presentation scanner

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  • Page 2 Presentation Scanner User Manual International Edition, Version A1...
  • Page 3 Cino. It is the responsibility of the user in all cases to consult with Cino or Cino’s website to determine whether any such changes have been made, such as downloading the latest manuals.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions For safe and proper use of the scanner, be sure to read the Safety Precautions section in this manual before using the scanners. Eye Safety The lights emitted from the barcode scanner, especially the laser light beam, produce intense light for the purpose of illuminating barcodes.
  • Page 5: Product Regulatory Compliance

    B limited. CE Standards The CE mark on all Cino presentation scanners indicates that this product has been tested in accordance with procedures prescribed in EUROPEAN COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU and confirmed to comply with the EUROPEAN STANDARD.
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    Please read this manual thoroughly before using the scanners for optimum performance. Chapter 1, Getting Started  Provides basic information on Cino presentation scanners and the types of interface cables that users can select from. Chapter 2, Using the Scanner ...
  • Page 7: Other Documentation

    Instructions on performing complex data processing and manipulation, including writing programming scripts to customize scanner operations. FuzzyScan Serial Command Manual  Information on using serial commands to program or control Cino scanners. Cino scanner API Manual  API information for developers wishing to integrate Cino scanners into their systems.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Disclosures ............................. i Safety Precautions ..........................ii Product Regulatory Compliance ..................... iii About This Manual ..........................iv Other Documentation ............................v Table of Contents ..........................vi 1 GETTING STARTED ............................. 1 Product Package Information ......................2 Contents of the Standard Kit ......................... 2 Getting Acquainted with Your Scanner ..................
  • Page 9 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................25 Common Issues and Solutions ....................... 26 APPENDIX ................................A Audio and Visual Indications ......................B Quick Set Commands ......................... C Host Interfaces ..............................C Keyboard Layouts ............................D System Commands ............................E Option Codes ..............................F Release Notes ............................
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Getting Started This chapter helps users get acquainted with their presentation scanners. It contains information on the product package and details on the standard kit’s contents. It also introduces the types of interface cables that users can choose from.
  • Page 12: Product Package Information

    Product Package Information Upon receipt of the product, please verify the information on the package label to ensure that it matches your order. When unpacking, please: 1. Check if the product package contents are complete according to the Contents list below and that no parts are missing.
  • Page 13: Getting Acquainted With Your Scanner

    Getting Acquainted with Your Scanner Thank you for choosing Cino scanners. Powered by our FuzzyScan imaging technology, our presentation scanners are designed to serve on the counters of supermarkets, retail stores, hospitals, and other establishments where barcodes are used. Their exceptional reading performance, durability, and ergonomic design make them the number one choice for a mulititude of scanning applications.
  • Page 14: Device Overview

    Device Overview S680 Front view 1. Power Indicator 2. Scan Window 3. Speaker 4. Trigger Button 5. Status Indicator...
  • Page 15 S680 Rear view 1. Cable Release Hole 2. EAS Port (optional) 3. Hanging Hole 4. Screw Mounting Hole 5. Affixing Magnet Cavity 6. Host Interface Port...
  • Page 16: Connecting To The Host Equipment

    Connecting to the Host Equipment Cino’s standard Presentation scanner package contains either a USB or RS232 cable, depending on the user’s selection. Your scanner can be connected to a USB or RS-232 port by using the appropriate cable. USB cable...
  • Page 17: Connecting To A Usb Port

    Connecting to a USB port 1. Using the USB cable provided, connect the scanner to the USB port on your host equipment. 2. Configure your scanner’s interface setting by scanning the applicable barcode below. USB HID Standard Mode ▲ USB Com Port Emulation USB HID Turbo Mode...
  • Page 18: Connecting To A Rs232 Serial Port

    Connecting to a RS232 Serial Port 1. Using the RS232 cable provided, connect the scanner to your host device’s RS232 port. 2. Configure your scanner’s interface setting by scanning the barcode below. RS232 serial...
  • Page 19: Disconnecting The Scanner

    Disconnecting the Scanner To remove the cable from your scanner, insert a paper clip into the cable release hole to depress the locking tab of the interface cable. While keeping it depressed, remove the cable.
  • Page 20: Connecting To An Eas System

    Connecting to an EAS System For connecting models supporting the optional EAS (electronic article surveillance) function, please refer to the EAS supplemental document available on Cino’s website at www.cino.com.tw.
  • Page 21: Operations

    Operations This chapter provides basic instructions on how to use the presentation scanner. This includes scanning operations, mounting methods, and available accessories.
  • Page 22: Scanning Operations

    Scanning Operations FuzzyScan presentation scanners are preset for hands-free scanning, with the ability to easily switch to handheld scanning. This section provides instructions about both hands-free and handheld scanning operations, as well as their most important control parameters. For a complete parameter list, please refer to the “FuzzyScan Barcode Programming Manual”.
  • Page 23 Image Sensing Sensitivity Under Image Sensing mode you may choose different levels of Image Sensing Sensitivity to adjust the effective range of motion detection. The higher the level you choose, the longer the effective range will be. Level 1 Level 5 ▲ Level 2 Level 6 Level 3...
  • Page 24: Handheld Scanning

    Handheld Scanning By pressing the Trigger Button, the presentation scanner will switch to Handheld Scanning immediately. Under this operation, the scanner will turn on its aiming dot to help target the desired barcode. With its trigger button pressed, the presentation scanner will turn its LED illumination on and begin to scan the barcode.
  • Page 25: Mounting

    Mounting With a uniquely versatile stand, Cino’s FuzzyScan presentation scanner can be used for a variety of application requirements. Desktop Application The presentation scanner can provide an ultrawide adjustable tilt angle from 90° backwards to 45° forwards, enabling maximum flexibility in scanning positions.
  • Page 26: Wall Mounting Application

    Wall Mounting Application The presentation scanner adapts a mounting kit-free design. You can mount the presentation scanner onto a wall or any vertical surface and adjust it to your desired scanning position easily. Its base also allows for flexible cabling for various installation requirements. 33 mm Open wiring 24mm...
  • Page 27: Accessories

    Accessories Improve the convenience of using your scanner with accessories that are specially made to facilitate scanning operation. Affixing Magnets Kit The optional affixing magnets help affix the presentation scanner firmly at a set location, and also allow lifting of the presentation scanner for handheld scanning. 64 mm Contents: 1.
  • Page 28: Placing And Lifting The Scanner

    Placing and Lifting the Scanner 1. Place the scanner onto the magnets by aligning the scanner’s base with the two magnet cavities. The scanner would be firmly affixed to that location. 2. When handheld operation is desired, lift the scanner by tilting the scanner towards one side of the scanner, then lift the scanner for handheld scanning.
  • Page 29: Configuration

    Configuration This chapter introduces the various tools that are available to configure FuzzyScan presentation scanners, namely: FuzzyScan PowerTool, FuzzyScan iCode, and FuzzyScan Command Barcodes. It also discusses the factory and user default settings.
  • Page 30: Configuring Your Scanner

    In order to help simplify configuration and parameter setting for FuzzyScan scanners, Command Barcodes for the most common settings as well as some more advanced options are provided for your convenience. These command barcodes can be found in the “FuzzyScan Barcode Programming Manual”, which is available for download at www.cino.com.tw.
  • Page 31: Default Settings

    Default Settings Available default settings for FuzzyScan presentation scanners are Factory Default or User Default. Factory Default Scan the Factory Default barcode to erase all user-defined parameters and set the scanner back to factory default settings. Factory Default User Default User-defined parameters can be saved as user defaults by scanning the Save User Default barcode.
  • Page 33: Datawizard Premium

    Scanned data often may need to be processed in various ways before they can be used by the host application, therefore Cino FuzzyScan Scanners provide an exclusive functionality called DataWizard Premium to accomplish this and much more. DataWizard Premium enables users to configure the scanner to manipulate scanned data prior to transmission, such as reformatting them to a new order, or inserting, deleting, matching, or verifying specific data.
  • Page 34: Data Processing Functionalities

    The requirements for barcode scanning are increasingly complex and diversified. Oftentimes, typical configuration tools may lack the capability to meet enterprise-level demands. DataWizard Premium fills the gap by offering a flexible way to program Cino scanners for complex data processing and manipulation.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter outlines basic troubleshooting procedures for Cino FuzzyScan presentation scanners. It helps you identify some of the most common issues that a user may encounter, offer their possible causes, and presents potential solutions.
  • Page 36: Common Issues And Solutions

    Common Issues and Solutions Below are examples of common scanner issues, as well as their possible causes and solutions. Unable to power on the scanner. / The LED lights will not turn on Possible Causes: The scanner has not been turned on or has not been plugged into the host unit. ...
  • Page 37 The scanner is unable to read barcodes./The scanning rate is poor. Possible Causes: The scanner has not been programmed to read the barcode’s symbology.  The barcode is physically damaged.  The distance of the scanner to the barcode is too far or the angle is too askew. ...
  • Page 39: Appendix

    Appendix The Appendix contains explanations on the audio and visual feedbacks produced by Cino FuzzyScanscanners. It also includes command barcodes that are frequently used for device configurations, such as those pertaining to host interface, keyboard layout, system commands, etc.
  • Page 40: Audio And Visual Indications

    Audio and Visual Indications Audio Indications Status Sound Power on 4 quick beeps Good “read” 1 beep Programming mode ON None Firmware upgrading Short clicking sounds Visual Indications Status Power Indicator Status Indicator Power on Steady blue 2 red blinks Good “read”...
  • Page 41: Quick Set Commands

    A separate driver needs to be installed on your host device for USB Com Port Emulation, unless the host device is running Windows 10. The driver can be downloaded from www.cino.com.tw. ( ▲ represents the DEFAULT value in each Quick Set below.) RS232 Serial USB HID Standard Mode ▲...
  • Page 42: Keyboard Layouts

    Keyboard Layouts With USB HID interface, you can scan the corresponding command barcode to select your desired keyboard layout. For more comprehensive multilingual support, please refer to the FuzzyScan Barcode Programming Manual. ( ▲ represents the DEFAULT value.) USA ▲ Latin America France Netherlands...
  • Page 43: System Commands

    System Commands System commands are commands used for setting system-related configurations, such as restoring factory defaults or setting user-defined defaults. Scan the command barcodes below for each of the following commands: System Information Save User Default PowerTool Host Link User Default Factory Default...
  • Page 44: Option Codes

    Option Codes FIN (Finish) Abort END (Exit)
  • Page 45: Release Notes

    Release Notes Version Date Notes 2021.02.03  Initial release...
  • Page 46 FuzzyScan Presentation Scanner User Guide Internationale Edition, Ver. A1 P/N: YMAB080100A1EN1...

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