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M a x i S c a n
2 2 0 0
Installation Guide
Edition 1.1
September 1997
MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930

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  • Page 1 M a x i S c a n 2 2 0 0 Installation Guide Edition 1.1 September 1997 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 2 The MaxiScan 2200 will operate in complete safety when used as specified in official UBI MaxiScan 2200 documentation. The information contained in this manual is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 ..............Sven Skarendahl President UBI assumes no responsibility as regards fulfilling the CE Directive if the product(s) is (are) handled, modified or installed in other manners than those described in UBI’s manuals. UBI Scanner Technology Center Immeuble Le Naurouze, Rue Carmin Voie No.3, Innopole - BP 187, 31676 Labège Cedex, France...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    What you are going to do . . . This Installation Guide tells you how to install and set up your MaxiScan 2200 to operate successfully in most working situations. The present guide does not cover all the configuration capabilities of your MaxiScan 2200.
  • Page 6 What you are going to do . . . MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 7: Check You Have Everything You Need

    MaxiScan 2200 Reference Manual external power supply 6V mains power supply adapter—necessary if the host system does not provide enough electrical power to drive the MaxiScan 2200 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 8 1. Check you have everything you need MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 9: Install The Maxiscan 2200 In Its Operating Location

    For items that are too large or not easy to move, you can pick up the MaxiScan 2200 and use it as a hand scanner. MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 10 MaxiScan 2200 directly to the work surface or use the special mounting plate provided in the MaxiScan 2200 product package. Appendix B tells you how to install the MaxiScan 2200 in a fixed reading position. If you use the optional adjustable stand or install...
  • Page 11: Switch Off The Host System And Connect Up Your Maxiscan 2200

    IBM 46xx cash registers................3-5 OCIA cash registers ..................3-6 Wand emulation ....................3-7 keyboard wedge MaxiScan 2200 connected between a keyboard and the host system— data from the MaxiScan 2200 is transmitted in keyboard emulation mode to provide instant software compatibility (external power supply necessary)
  • Page 12 3. Switch off the host system and connect up your MaxiScan 2200 Keyboard wedge keyboard input connector host computer keyboard cable power supply keyboard wedge cable 1. Switch off the host system. 2. Disconnect the keyboard from the host computer.
  • Page 13 (if required) RS-232 cable 1. Switch off the host system. 2. Use the RS-232 cable to connect the MaxiScan 2200 to the host system. Do not switch on the host system. 3. If your host system requires an external power supply: •...
  • Page 14 DTE connector (to host) only. 1. Switch off the host system. 2. Disconnect the terminal from the host system. 3. Use the dual RS-232 cable to connect the MaxiScan 2200 between the terminal and the host system. Do not switch on the host system.
  • Page 15 3. Switch off the host system and connect up your MaxiScan 2200 IBM 46xx cash registers port 5x or 9x IBM 46xx cable 1. Switch off the host system. 2. Use the IBM 46xx cable to connect the MaxiScan 2200 to the host system. MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 16 (if required) OCIA cable 1. Switch off the host system. 2. Use the OCIA cable to connect the MaxiScan 2200 to the host system. Do not switch on the host system. 3. If your host system requires an external power supply: •...
  • Page 17 (if required) wand emulation cable 1. Switch off the host system. 2. Use the wand emulation cable to connect the MaxiScan 2200 to the host system. Do not switch on the host system. 3. If your host system requires an external power supply: •...
  • Page 18 3. Switch off the host system and connect up your MaxiScan 2200 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 19: Switch On The Host System

    What the beeps and LED flashes mean The red power-up LED of the MaxiScan 2200 will come on. The indicator LED of the MaxiScan 2200 will flash orange a number of times according to the interface configuration of your model:...
  • Page 20 4. Switch on the host system MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 21: Using Your Maxiscan 2200

    Reading configuration bar codes If you have any problems reading the configuration codes, refer to Appendix E for help. For full details on how to use your MaxiScan 2200, see the user’s leaflet for your MaxiScan 2200 model if applicable.
  • Page 22 Installation Guide back to back: When you present the code to the MaxiScan 2200, make sure that you only present the corner or the side of the page where the code is located.
  • Page 23: Enter The Interface Number For Your System

    If your interface number is not among the predefined interface numbers provided below, you must compose the number yourself. If you do not know which number to enter, contact your UBI representative. 1. Use your MaxiScan 2200 to read the Compose Interface Number bar...
  • Page 24 6. Enter the interface number for your system 2. Read each digit of your interface number using the number codes provided at the end of this Installation Guide and scan the End Selection bar code—provided with the number codes—to finish. Example To enter the number 102: 1.
  • Page 25 6. Enter the interface number for your system Predefined interface numbers—Keyboard wedge IBM PC AT and compatible N° 200 - QWERTY - English N° 201 - AZERTY - French N° 204 - QWERTZ - German N° 205 - QWERTY - Swedish / Finnish MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 26 6. Enter the interface number for your system Predefined interface numbers—Keyboard wedge IBM PC AT and compatible N° 207 - QWERTY - Norwegian N° 208 - QWERTY - Danish N° 2020 - QWERTZ - Swiss / French MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 27 6. Enter the interface number for your system Predefined interface numbers—RS-232 N° 100 - Standard RS-232 C (9600, 7, E, 2) N° 101 - RS-232 TTL Level N° 102 - RS-232 PC Term MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 28 6. Enter the interface number for your system Predefined interface numbers—Wand emulation N° 130 - Digital Wand Emulation N° 131 - Analog Wand Emulation MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 29 6. Enter the interface number for your system Predefined interface numbers—IBM 46xx cash registers N° 110 - IBM 46xx cash registers—Port 9x N° 111 - IBM 46xx cash registers—Port 5x MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 30 6. Enter the interface number for your system Predefined interface numbers—OCIA cash registers N° 120 - OCIA TEC cash registers N° 121 - OCIA TEC cash registers First Type Second Type N° 122 - OCIA NCR cash registers N° 123 - OCIA NCR 7052 cash registers MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 31: Set Up The Data Transmission Parameters

    MaxiScan 2200 Data transmission parameters Scanning the interface number automatically configures your MaxiScan 2200 to suit your operating environment by modifying the data transmission settings.
  • Page 32 7. Set up the data transmission parameters Keyboard wedge—Common data transmission parameters The predefined parameter settings for standard keyboard wedge configurations are indicated by an asterisk (*). Inter-character delay No Delay (*) 20 ms MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 33 7. Set up the data transmission parameters Keyboard wedge—Common data transmission parameters End-of-message control codes (postamble) Enter (*) Carriage Return MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 34 7. Set up the data transmission parameters Keyboard wedge—Common data transmission parameters End-of-message control codes (postamble) Field Advance Field Exit No Postamble MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 35 7. Set up the data transmission parameters RS-232—Common data transmission parameters The predefined parameter settings for standard RS-232 systems (interface number 100) are indicated by an asterisk (*). Baud Rate 9600 (*) 19200 Data bits Seven (*) Eight MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 36 7. Set up the data transmission parameters RS-232—Common data transmission parameters Parity Even (*) None MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 37 7. Set up the data transmission parameters RS-232—Common data transmission parameters Stop bits Two (*) CTS/RTS (hardware) Not Active (*) Active MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 38 7. Set up the data transmission parameters RS-232—Common data transmission parameters Inter-character delay No Delay (*) 10 ms MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 39 7. Set up the data transmission parameters RS-232—Common data transmission parameters End-of-message control codes (postamble) Carriage Return + Line Feed (*) Carriage Return Line Feed No Postamble MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 40 7. Set up the data transmission parameters 7-10 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 41: Set Up The Symbology Parameters

    Code 39 and the UPC/EAN code families are preselected by default— if you want to select different symbologies or modify the parameter settings, use your MaxiScan 2200 to read the corresponding bar codes. Appendix F provides the full list of parameter settings for all the symbologies supported and indicates the default settings for each symbology.
  • Page 42 8. Set up the symbology parameters Resetting symbology default settings When you install and set up your MaxiScan 2200 for the first time, all the symbology parameters are set to their factory default settings (see Appendix F). The symbology default settings are global factory defaults—they are independent of the different symbology activation codes.
  • Page 43 8. Set up the symbology parameters Symbology activation codes and common parameter settings To optimize the performance of your MaxiScan 2200 and to ensure trouble-free scanning, do not select symbologies that you do not need. If possible, do not select more than 2 symbologies at the same time—deactivate the Code 39 and UPC/EAN default symbologies if you do not need to use them.
  • Page 44 8. Set up the symbology parameters Codabar Activation Not Active (*) Active Common parameter settings—Start/stop Not Transmitted (*) a, b, c, d MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 45 + stop]. The minimum length possible is 3 characters. For maximum security and to optimize reading performance, we recommend that you use one of the following parameters with the MaxiScan 2200: • Compose 1 or 2 or 3 Fixed Lengths (the best configuration if the codes in your application have fixed lengths), •...
  • Page 46 8. Set up the symbology parameters Code 39 (*) Activation Active (*) Not Active Standard 43 Characters (*) Full ASCII MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 47 8. Set up the symbology parameters Code 39 (*) Common parameter settings—Start/stop Not Transmitted (*) Transmitted Common parameter settings—Check digit Not Used (*) MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 48 French CIP Check Digit Checked And Transmitted Checked But Not Transmitted If the French CIP or Italian CPI check digits are used, the MaxiScan 2200 automatically performs code reconstruction to optimize reading. Italian CPI Check Digit Italian CPI Check Digit...
  • Page 49 + stop]. The minimum length possible is 3 characters. For maximum security and to optimize reading performance, we recommend that you use one of the following parameters with the MaxiScan 2200: • Compose 1 or 2 or 3 Fixed Lengths (the best configuration if the codes in your application have fixed lengths), •...
  • Page 50 8. Set up the symbology parameters Code 93 Activation Not Active (*) Active 8-10 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 51 1 character. For maximum security and to optimize reading performance, we recommend that you use one of the following parameters with the MaxiScan 2200: • Compose 1 or 2 or 3 Fixed Lengths (the best configuration if the codes in your application have fixed lengths), •...
  • Page 52 8. Set up the symbology parameters Code 128 / EAN 128 Activation Not Active (*) Active New normalization allows decoding of the UCC/EAN standard extension. EAN 128 is auto- discriminating with Code 128 (recognition of the FNC1 start character used). Common parameter settings—EAN 128 identifier The ]C1 AIM identifier for EAN 128 is automatically added by default in front of EAN 128 bar codes.
  • Page 53 8. Set up the symbology parameters Code 128 / EAN 128 Common parameter settings—CIP 128 French pharmaceutical codes Not Active (*) • embedded CIP 39 data • fixed length 14 characters • Code 128 character set C Active MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930 8-13...
  • Page 54 Code 128 / EAN 128 does not use the same number of characters to code alphanumerical data and numerical data. If the MaxiScan 2200 does not read bar codes in your application, this may be due to unsuitable minimum or fixed lengths—try entering shorter lengths to get round this problem.
  • Page 55 8. Set up the symbology parameters Interleaved 2 of 5 Activation Not Active (*) Active MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930 8-15...
  • Page 56 Interleaved 2 of 5 always encodes an even number of characters. To handle codes with an odd number of characters, the MaxiScan 2200 will accept a code with the last character printed as 5 narrow bars. In this case, all useful characters are transmitted.
  • Page 57 8. Set up the symbology parameters Matrix 2 of 5 Activation Not Active (*) Active MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930 8-17...
  • Page 58 3 characters. For maximum security and to optimize reading performance, we recommend that you use one of the following parameters with the MaxiScan 2200: • Compose 1 or 2 or 3 Fixed Lengths (the best configuration if the codes in your application have fixed lengths), •...
  • Page 59 8. Set up the symbology parameters MSI Code Activation Not Active (*) Active MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930 8-19...
  • Page 60 8. Set up the symbology parameters MSI Code Common parameter settings—Check Digit Mod 10 Checked And Transmitted (*) Checked But Not Transmitted Common parameter settings—Check Digit Double Mod 10 Checked And Transmitted Checked But Not Transmitted 8-20 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 61 2 characters. For maximum security and to optimize reading performance, we recommend that you use one of the following parameters with the MaxiScan 2200: • Compose 1 or 2 or 3 Fixed Lengths (the best configuration if the codes in your application have fixed lengths), •...
  • Page 62 8. Set up the symbology parameters Plessey Code Activation Not Active (*) Active Common parameter settings—Check digit Transmitted (*) Not Transmitted 8-22 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 63 25 characters. For maximum security and to optimize reading performance, we recommend that you use one of the following parameters with the MaxiScan 2200: • Compose 1 or 2 or 3 Fixed Lengths (the best configuration if the codes in your application have fixed lengths), •...
  • Page 64 8. Set up the symbology parameters Standard 2 of 5 Activation Not Active (*) Standard 2 of 5 is also referred to as "Straight 2 of 5" and "Industrial 2 of 5". Active (default format = Identicon) 8-24 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 65 The minimum length possible is 3 characters. For maximum security and to optimize reading performance, we recommend that you use one of the following parameters with the MaxiScan 2200: • Compose 1 or 2 or 3 Fixed Lengths (the best configuration if the codes in your application have fixed lengths), •...
  • Page 66 8. Set up the symbology parameters UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13) (*) Activation Active—UPC/EAN (*) Not Active—UPC/EAN UPC-A Transmitted as EAN-13 (*) UPC-A Transmitted as UPC-A 8-26 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 67 8. Set up the symbology parameters UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13) (*) Common parameter settings—Add-on digits Not Required But Transmitted If Read (*) Required And Transmitted MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930 8-27...
  • Page 68 8. Set up the symbology parameters UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13) (*) Common parameter settings—Add-on digits Add-On 2 Not Active (*) Add-On 2 Active Add-On 5 Not Active (*) Add-On 5 Active 8-28 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 69 8. Set up the symbology parameters UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13) (*) Common parameter settings—Check digit UPC-A Check Digit—Transmitted (*) UPC-A Check Digit—Not Transmitted UPC/EAN code format: <leading character> <number system> <data> <check digit> UPC-E Check Digit—Transmitted (*) UPC-E Check Digit—Not Transmitted MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930 8-29...
  • Page 70 8. Set up the symbology parameters UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13) (*) Common parameter settings—Check digit EAN-8 Check Digit—Transmitted (*) EAN-8 Check Digit—Not Transmitted UPC/EAN code format: <leading character> <number system> <data> <check digit> EAN-13 Check Digit—Transmitted (*) EAN-13 Check Digit—Not Transmitted 8-30 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 71 8. Set up the symbology parameters UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13) (*) Common parameter settings—Transmission of number system UPC-A Number System—Transmitted (*) UPC-A Number System—Not Transmitted UPC/EAN code format: <leading character> <number system> <data> <check digit> A regular UPC-A has a transmitted number system equal to 0. To transmit the additional leading character (country code), select the parameter UPC-A Transmitted As EAN-13.
  • Page 72 8. Set up the symbology parameters 8-32 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 73: Set Up The Operating Parameters

    Appendix G provides the full list of MaxiScan 2200 operating parameter settings. The full set of MaxiScan 2200 operating parameter options is provided in the MaxiScan 2200 Reference Manual . Resetting the default MaxiScan 2200 operating settings...
  • Page 74 Resolution adjustment (video channel selection) High-Resolution / Low-Resolution Video Channels (*) By default, the MaxiScan 2200 is set to switch continuously between the high- and low- resolution video channels. The video channel changes with each new scan and normal- quality medium-resolution bar codes such as standard EAN (100%) are read easily by both video channels.
  • Page 75 9. Set up the operating parameters Reading distance 20 cm (*) You can change the maximum reading distance of the MaxiScan 2200 to make sure that you only read codes within the specified range. The reading distances provided here are valid for normal-quality medium-resolution bar codes such as standard EAN (100% magnitude).
  • Page 76 9. Set up the operating parameters Scan rate 1400 Scans Per Second (*) The default scan rate of 1400 scans per second is suitable for normal-quality medium- resolution bar codes such as standard EAN (100%). For other reading situations, you will optimize reading performance by finding the best scan rate for the bar codes you want to read.
  • Page 77 (T x 2)—and a total period of inactivity T x 3—the rotating mirror motor is switched off. The MaxiScan 2200 is reactivated when you try to read a new bar code. Wake-up is quicker after initial standby than after full standby.
  • Page 78 2. Scan 6, then 0, then 0. 3. Scan End Selection. The MaxiScan 2200 will go into initial standby after 10 minutes and full standby after a total of 30 minutes after the last read attempt. Compose Time In Seconds Before Initial Standby...
  • Page 79 9. Set up the operating parameters Beep characteristics Read the following codes to change the beeper volume and musical note (tone frequency). Beeper volume High Volume (*) Low Volume MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 80 9. Set up the operating parameters Beeper note High (2093.04 Hz, 478 µs) (*) Low (1318.52 Hz, 758 µs) Medium (1760 Hz, 568 µs) MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 81 The optional adjustable stand allows the MaxiScan 2200 to read items at a fixed reading angle. The MaxiScan 2200 is clipped in and out of the adjustable stand, so you can still use it as a hand scanner if required.
  • Page 82 A. Installing the optional adjustable stand Adjustable stand—Installation examples double-sided adhesive = M3 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 83 Important remarks For a fixed location, you can screw the MaxiScan 2200 directly to the work surface or use the special mounting plate provided in the MaxiScan 2200 product package Remember to take into account the length of the operating cables and power supply cable when you install the MaxiScan 2200.
  • Page 84 B. Installing the MaxiScan 2200 in a fixed reading position Mounting plate—Installation examples = M3 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 85 Do not remove the protective film from the red reading window until you have finished installing the MaxiScan 2200. Do not try to dismount the MaxiScan 2200 except as specified in this Installation Guide and always use the scanner only as described in MaxiScan 2200 documentation.
  • Page 86 C. Changing the cable connector position Horizontal to vertical MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 87 C. Changing the cable connector position Vertical to horizontal MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 88 C. Changing the cable connector position MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 89 • do not touch any internal parts (silver mirrors, gold rotating mirror, etc.). Do not try to dismount the MaxiScan 2200 except as specified in this Installation Guide and always use the scanner only as described in MaxiScan 2200 documentation.
  • Page 90 D. Care and replacement of the red reading window Window replacement procedure MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 91 Data transmission parameters The full set of data transmission parameter options for all the interfaces supported is provided in the MaxiScan 2200 Reference Manual . Keyboard wedge An asterisk (*) indicates the predefined parameter settings for keyboard wedge interface N° 200 (QWERTY - English).
  • Page 92 E. Data transmission parameters RS-232 An asterisk (*) indicates the predefined parameter settings for interface N° 100 (Standard RS-232 C). baud rate - 9600 (*) - 75 - 150 - 300 - 600 - 1200 - 2400 - 4800 - 19200 - 38400 data bits - 7 (*) parity - even (*) - odd...
  • Page 93 E. Data transmission parameters - default / user-defined inter-character delay - none (*) - 1 to 999 ms inter-message delay - none (*) - 1 to 999 ms IBM 46xx cash registers The main predefined parameter settings for IBM 46xx cash registers depend on cash register protocols and can not be modified.
  • Page 94 E. Data transmission parameters margin size - 10 x narrow bar width (*) - user-defined logical signal state during transmission - bar = 1, space = 0, margin = 0 (*) - bar = 0, space = 1, margin = 1 logical signal state outside transmission - quiet zone = 0 (*) - quiet zone = 1 pulse duration - 0.88 ms (37.5 cm/s) (*)
  • Page 95: Codabar

    Symbology parameters An asterisk (*) indicates the factory default settings for each symbology. The full set of parameter options for all the symbologies supported is provided in the MaxiScan 2200 Reference Manual . Codabar activation - not active (*) - active...
  • Page 96: Code 128 / Ean 128

    F. Symbology parameters check digit - not used (*) modulo 43 check digit - checked and transmitted - checked but not transmitted French CIP check digit - checked and transmitted - checked but not transmitted Italian CPI check digit - checked and transmitted - checked but not transmitted barcode length (number of characters) - minimum length = 6 (*) - return to current minimum length...
  • Page 97: Msi Code

    F. Symbology parameters - active barcode length (number of characters) - minimum length = 6 (*) - return to current minimum length - user-defined minimum length - user-defined 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths MSI Code activation - not active (*) - active check digit mod 10 - checked and transmitted (*) - checked but not transmitted...
  • Page 98: Upc/Ean Code Families (Upc-A, Upc-E, Ean-8, Ean-13)

    F. Symbology parameters - checked but not transmitted barcode length (number of characters) - minimum length = 6 (*) - return to current minimum length - user-defined minimum length - user-defined 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths UPC/EAN code families (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13) activation - active (*) - not active UPC/EAN format deactivation - UPC-A deactivated...
  • Page 99 MaxiScan 2200 operating parameters Factory default settings are indicated by an asterisk (*). The full set of MaxiScan 2200 operating parameter options is provided in the MaxiScan 2200 Reference Manual . Interfaces interfaces - null interface (*) (no interface driver selected—no transmission)
  • Page 100 G. MaxiScan 2200 operating parameters General operating parameters Resolution adjustment (video channel - High-Resolution / Low-Resolution Video Channels selection) - High-Resolution Video Channel - Low-Resolution Video Channel Reading distance - 20 cm (*) - 10 cm (UPC/EAN 100% only) - 15 cm...
  • Page 101 G. MaxiScan 2200 operating parameters Configuration modes configuration authorization modes - enable (*) - configuration inhibit after 4 mn temporary configuration mode - enable - restore current configuration - update current configuration display data string mode - enable EEPROM error messages - display (keyboard wedge and RS-232)
  • Page 102 G. MaxiScan 2200 operating parameters Resetting the factory default settings Reset Factory Defaults resets all the MaxiScan 2200 operating parameters to their factory default settings: • null interface (no interface driver selected—no transmission), • default symbologies, • default symbology settings, •...
  • Page 103 This appendix describes things you can check if you have problems with your MaxiScan 2200 during power-up, configuration and normal operation. If you can not solve the problem yourself, please contact your UBI representative. Check the following points General setup problems correct MaxiScan 2200 model for your host system—check the...
  • Page 104 If you do not find a solution after checking the above points, you can try a general reset of the MaxiScan 2200. 1. Switch off the electrical supply to the MaxiScan 2200—switch off the host system or disconnect the MaxiScan 2200.
  • Page 105 Test codes Codabar 123456 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 106 I. Test codes Code 39 Code 93 CODE-39 CODE-93 Code 128 EAN 128 CODE-128 (]C1)EAN 128 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 107 I. Test codes EAN-8 EAN-13 12345670 1234567890128 UPC-A UPC-E 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 108 I. Test codes Interleaved 2 of 5 12345678901234 Matrix 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 012345 123456 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 109 I. Test codes MSI Code 12345666 Plessey Code 80001495050 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 110 I. Test codes MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 111 Number codes End Selection MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 112 J. Number codes End Selection MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 113 J. Number codes End Selection MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 114 J. Number codes End Selection MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 115 MS/2200/IG/11/E/970930...
  • Page 116 ENGLAND Tel: +1 301 210 3000 Tel: +44 118 9876594 Fax: +1 301 210 5498 Fax: +44 118 9876305 UBI International / UBI France SA UBI SrL Immeuble "Le Newton" Via Speranza 35 23 avenue de l’Europe 40068 San Lazzaro di Savena...

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