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  • Page 1 PowerScan ™ RF Systems Manual...
  • Page 2 PSC Customer Administration. Electronic versions will either be downloadable from the PSC web site (www.pscnet.com) or provided on appropriate media. If you visit our web site and would like to make comments or suggestions about this or other PSC publications, please let us know via the “Contact PSC”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction..........................1 About This Manual ....................1 References ......................1 Product Description ....................2 Laser Cautions ......................4 Radio Frequency Interference ..................5 Quick Start Instructions ......................6 Unpacking and Inspecting the Base Station ............6 Installation Procedures ...................6 Installing the Battery ......................7 Verifying Scanner Operation ..................8 Connecting the Base Station to the Host Terminal ............8 Linking the Scanner to a Base Station ................10 Verifying Scanner-to-Base Station Communications ..........11...
  • Page 4 Scanner vs. Base Station Features ..............38 Interface (I/F) Selection ..................39 Universal Keyboard Wedge I/F Selection ............. 42 Terminal/Keyboard Settings ................. 43 RF Beeper Settings ....................44 RF When to Beep ....................45 RF When to Beep Options (continued) ..............46 Radio Transmit Power ..................
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Introduction About This This systems manual provides information and instructions to connect and configure your PowerScan™ RF system. The following sections are Manual included in the manual: • Introduction presents general information about the contents of this manual and about the system. •...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    Product The PowerScan™ RF scanner is designed for durability, with high impact-resistant material and protective rubber cushioning at every Description point of impact, and it also provides the unleashed freedom of Radio Frequency (RF) communication with your host system. Scanner and Base Station nomenclature and labeling are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 below.
  • Page 7 Applicable patents are listed on label inside handheld unit. FCC ID: O9NPWRSCAN-BS CANADA38621032367A MODEL: PowerScan RF Base Station CLASS No. SERIAL No. FREQ: Use ONLY PSC AC/DC Power Supply Input: +7.5V to +14V Power: 5.5 Watts (max) Antenna Interface (I/F) Connector Transmit/Receive...
  • Page 8: Laser Cautions

    The optics system CAUTION is a factory only repair item. The PowerScan™ RF scanner is required to be used in conjunction with the PSC Base Station, Model: PowerScan RF Base Station. NOTE PowerScan ™ RF Scanner...
  • Page 9: Radio Frequency Interference

    Radio Frequency Interference This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
  • Page 10: Quick Start Instructions

    Quick Start Instructions Unpacking and After unpacking your new Base Station, check the contents of the ship- ping carton to ensure all the items you ordered are included: Inspecting the Base Station ™ • PowerScan Scanner Base Station • Interface Cable •...
  • Page 11 Installing the Battery To assure maximum usage, batteries should always be fully charged before their initial use. (See Battery Charging and Maintenance on page 12.) NOTE Orient the battery as shown in Figure 3, then push it into the scanner until it snaps in place.
  • Page 12 Verifying Scanner Operation Once a charged battery has been installed in the scanner, scan the sam- ple bar codes in Appendix A that correspond to the symbologies your scanner is programmed to read. If unsure how to do this, see the sec- tion on How to Scan in this manual.
  • Page 13 Consult your Host Terminal manual to determine the required communication parameters for the Host Terminal (e.g., baud rate, parity, etc.) and, if necessary, modify the programmed parameters to be compatible with those requirements. Scanner and Base Station programming is performed using one of the following: Configurator Express™...
  • Page 14 Figure 5. Connecting Power to the Base Station Apply power to the Host Terminal. Verify communication with the Host Terminal by aiming the linked scanner at a sample bar code from Appendix A, and pulling the trigger (see How to Scan for tips about scanning bar codes).
  • Page 15: Using The Powerscan Rf System

    The existing Base Station system configuration can be automatically downloaded to the scanner. This automatic download feature is config- urable and can be disabled. See the section, Common Configuration more information about this feature. If downloading occurs, a slight delay with link verification announcement will occur. Since a new/replacement scanner may have been shipped with a custom configuration or may have been modified with other special programming, it...
  • Page 16: Battery Charging And Maintenance

    LED and Beeper Indications • • Maximizing Signal Range Three-Position Lock • Battery Charging and Maintenance When the scanner is in use, a low battery condition is indicated by a repeated two-flash signal from the scanner’s green LED every time the trigger is pulled before the laser is enabled.
  • Page 17: Tips For Extending Battery Life

    Batteries will not charge if their temperature is below 0°C (30°F). If a battery that is too cold is inserted into the Base Station, the Charge LED will not illuminate. NOTE Tips for Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries will better hold a charge if allowed to discharge at least once a week.
  • Page 18 Figure 7. Using the Four Station Charger Accessory Device Power LED Station Charge LEDs PowerScan ™ RF Scanner...
  • Page 19: How To Scan

    How to Scan Figure 8 illustrates some tips to help get the best scanning results: The scanner must be pointed at a slight angle to the bar code. Do not hold the scanner perpendicular to the bar code. The laser beam must cross the entire bar code. The scanner cannot correctly read if the entire bar code is not scanned.
  • Page 20: Depth Of Field

    Depth of Field There are currently four different range models for the RF scanner. Depending upon the model type of your scanner, you’ll need to hold the unit at a given distance from the bar code to achieve optimum scan- ning results.
  • Page 21 See the section titled, Definition of a "mil" for more information about reading this chart. Measurements are based on HD models set with the standard 28° scan width (as opposed to the Half Angle setting of 14°). Reference the Programming Manual for more information about the Half Angle feature.
  • Page 22 See the section titled, Definition of a "mil" for more information about reading this chart. Measurements are based on LR models set with the a 14° scan width (as opposed to the alternate Full Angle set- ting of 28°). Reference the Programming Manual for more information about the Half Angle feature.
  • Page 23 See the section titled, Definition of a "mil" for more information about reading this chart. Measurements are based on XLR models set with a 10° scan angle width. NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice. Figure 12. Depth of Field (XLR) Depth of Field Paper Labels (XLR decoded model, Code 39) 15 mil...
  • Page 24: Active Symbologies

    Active The active (enabled) bar code symbologies in the standard factory defaults are: Symbologies • Code 39 (C39) • Code 128 (C128) • Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Your scanner should be pre-programmed with these standard factory default settings, unless...
  • Page 25: Led And Beeper Indications

    LED and Beeper Indications The Base Station LED indicators and the scanner’s LEDs and beeper are used to announce system status and perform other useful signals. The tables below list the default function of each of the various indicators. Some LED and beeper indications can be disabled or modified via scanner programming.
  • Page 26 Table 2. Scanner YELLOW LED Functions DURATION COMMENT INDICATION On Steady Laser on indica- The yellow LED illuminates tion whenever the laser is on. Table 3. Scanner BEEPER Functions SPEAKER DURATION COMMENT INDICATION Indicates a bar code was Six beeps consisting of 20 ms Scanner Not read before the scanner on, 20 ms off...
  • Page 27 SPEAKER DURATION COMMENT INDICATION High, then low, then high, then low. Transmission Indicates unsuccessful Error Beep transmission to the host. Low, then medium, then high. Indicates a scanner has Link Beep been successfully linked to a base station. High, then medium, then low. Indicates a scanner has Unlink Beep been successfully unlinked...
  • Page 28 Table 4. Base Station LED Functions DURATION COMMENT INDICATION Indicates communications Lit for variable time activity to or from the Base Station. Continuous rapid flashing at power-up Indicates a broken radio. TX/RX (Trans- mit/Receive) Varies. Consists of a long Enables service techni- flash followed by multiple short cians to identify Field flashes.
  • Page 29: Maximizing Signal Range

    Maximizing Signal Range Here are a few tips about how you can optimize your system installa- tion to allow the scanner greater roving distance from its linked Base Station while maintaining clear communication between the devices. • Minimize obstructions between the scanner and its Base Sta- tion.
  • Page 30: Three-Position Lock

    Three-Position The Base Station is equipped with a three-position lock to allow a scan- ner to be secured in the Base Station in horizontal, vertical, and forklift Lock installations. Figure 13. Using the Three-Position Lock Top position: Bottom position: Vertical Forklift Mount Lock Unlocked Middle position: Vertical (Wall) Mount Lock...
  • Page 31: Mounting The Base Station

    Mounting the Base Station The Base Station can be secured to varying surfaces to ensure a perma- nent, stable installation. Several options are available. Horizontal (Table or Countertop) Mounting Refer to Figure 14 and follow these steps: Using Key Slots Once you have identified the desired area for permanent Base Station installation, use the mounting template included with this manual to mark the position of its "key slot"...
  • Page 32 Figure 14. Mounting Using Key Slots #8 x 1" (4.1mm x 25.4mm) Pan Key Slots Head Screw Refer to Figure 15a and follow these steps: Using Mounting Once you have identified the desired area for permanent Base Flanges Station installation, hold the unit in place and mark the posi- tion of screws using the "mounting flanges."...
  • Page 33: Vertical (Wall) Mounting

    Figure 15. Mounting Using Flanges or Two-sided Tape Mounting Flanges (4) Two-sided Tape Strips 4 Screws (provided) Backing You can also affix the Base Station to a surface using the two-sided tape Mounting Using Two- strips provided with the unit. Simply remove the backing from one Sided Tape side of the strips and apply them to the bottom of the Base Station as shown in Figure 15b.
  • Page 34: Post Or Forklift Mounting

    Post or Forklift To secure the Base Station to a post or forklift frame, refer to Figure 16 and follow these steps: Mounting Verify that the desired mounting area offers sufficient space for safe forklift operation and will not present a hazard for operators or potentially damage the mounted device(s).
  • Page 35: Rf Programmable Features

    RF Programmable Features Use the special programming bar codes contained in this section to set features that are unique to RF models of PowerScan™ bar code scan- ners. To program other features that are common to all models, use one of the following: Configurator Express™...
  • Page 36: Programming Overview

    Programming The RF system's programmable feature settings can be modified to accommodate your unique requirements. Listed below are the various Overview methods to configure scanner and Base Station units: Base Stations and the scanners linked to them must possess compatible configuration files. NOTE Scanner The Base Station’s configuration files can be automatically...
  • Page 37: What Is Programming Mode

    Base Station Base Station configuration is primarily performed by first program- ming a scanner with the desired options, then downloading the config- uration to the Base Station from that scanner. Verify that the scanner and Base Station host inter- face types (RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, etc.) are matched before attempting to download any config- uration files or perform any custom programming sessions.
  • Page 38: The Programming Session

    Scanner programming allows you to customize the scanner’s configu- ration to match your specific needs. A typical programming session is Programming conducted as follows: Session Scan the SET bar code at the top of the page. The scanner will emit one beep, indicating it has read the bar code and the green LED will flash on and off slowly while the scanner remains in Programming Mode.
  • Page 39 to ensure that you Maintain a record of all changes made know if the original factory settings have been changed. Use the following table to log your custom configuration changes. Factory Your Programmable Default Comment Setting Feature Setting RF When to Beep Option 7 RF Beeper Volume Vol 3...
  • Page 40: Programming Sequence

    Common Configuration Disable Set Maximum Linked Scanners Source-Radio Identifi- Don’t Include cation (ID) Low Battery LED Indi- Enable cation Programming To modify a scanner feature (item), the programming bar codes con- tained in this manual must be scanned in a given sequence depending Sequence upon the feature being programmed (as shown in Table 5).
  • Page 41 Table 5. Programming Sequence ITEM TAG ITEM VALUE END/RESET ENABLE NEW FEATURE 3 4 5 ENABLE NEW FEATURE USING THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS... ONE BAR CODE CONTAINS SET + ITEM TAG + ITEM VALUE + END Systems Manual...
  • Page 42: Scanner Vs. Base Station Features

    Scanner vs. Some programming features are specific to either the scanner (hand- held unit) or the Base Station, while others are applicable to both. Each Base Station feature in this manual is marked with an indicator as to which unit(s) it Features is applicable.
  • Page 43 Interface (I/F) It is very important that the scanner and Base Station are each config- ured to operate with the same interface (I/F) type as the host terminal. Selection The Base Station uses a “smart” cable, which auto- matically sets the Base Station to the correct I/F upon power-up and connection to the appropriate host.
  • Page 44 Enable Keyboard Wedge Type A --------- Enable Keyboard Wedge Type B --------- Enable Keyboard Wedge Type C --------- Enable Keyboard Wedge Type D --------- Enable Keyboard Wedge Type E --------- Enable Keyboard Wedge Type F --------- Enable Keyboard Wedge Type G --------- Enable Keyboard Wedge Type H...
  • Page 45 Table 6. Keyboard Wedge I/F Selection I/F Type PCs Supported PC/XT w/Alternate Key Encoding AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/Alternate Key Encoding PS/2 25 and 30 w/Alternate Key Encoding PC/XT w/Standard Key Encoding AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 &...
  • Page 46 Universal To activate the Universal Wedge interface, follow these instructions: Wedge Scan the START bar code. Terminal Determine the I.D. of the terminal/keyboard. Refer to the Ter- Selection minal/Keyboard Settings section below for more information plus a listing of the most common keyboard I.D.s. Scan the Activate Universal Wedge Interface bar code.
  • Page 47 PC AT (keyboard I.D. 11). Use the codes on this page to select the Wedge Number I. D. corresponding to your computer or terminal (reference the Uni- versal Keyboard Wedge Connectivity Guide for this product or call PSC Customer Support). Systems Manual...
  • Page 48 RF Beeper The RF version of the scanner exhibits different beeper behavior than standard (non-RF) models. For more information about RF beeper indi- Settings cations, see the section, LED and Beeper Indications. The following descriptions highlight configurable beeper functions that are unique to RF handheld scanners.
  • Page 49 RF When to Beep Feature is specific to scanner ONLY Several options are available to specify how the RF handheld scanner will beep to indicate a good read. Settings are based on the enable/dis- able status desired for three selectable beep indications: •...
  • Page 50 RF When to Beep Options (continued) SET ------------------------------------------- When to Beep Option #0 --------- When to Beep Option #1 --------- When to Beep Option #2 --------- When to Beep Option #3 --------- When to Beep Option #4 --------- When to Beep Option #5 --------- When to Beep...
  • Page 51 RF Beeper Volume Feature is specific to scanner ONLY The volume at which the beeper sounds for ACK, transmission error, link, or unlink beeps (but not the good read beep ) are all affected by this setting. Select volume #1 (25% duty cycle), volume #2 (35% duty cycle), or volume #3 (50% duty cycle).
  • Page 52 RF Beeper Frequency Feature is specific to scanner ONLY This setting affects the frequency at which the ACK beep is sounded, and is independent of the frequency setting for the good read beep. When the ACK beep is sounded at a different frequency than the good read beep, this can provide a clearer distinction between the tones.
  • Page 53 RF Beep Duration Feature is specific to scanner ONLY The duration of time that an ACK beep is sounded is selectable using this setting. RF beep duration can be set in increments of 10 ms (toler- ance of +/- 10%) from 0 to 2.55 seconds. SET ------------------------------------------- Set RF Beep Duration --------- Scan three digits representing the desired duration using the...
  • Page 54 Radio Transmit Power Feature is applicable to scanner and Base Station. Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE The power level at which the radio signal is transmitted between the devices is selectable to be either low or high.
  • Page 55 RF Channel Selection Feature is applicable to scanner and Base Station. Channel selection bar codes are of the type C pro- gramming sequence category (see Programming Sequence on page 36), and do not require you to scan accompanying SET or END bar codes. NOTE Radio communications between the handheld scanner and its linked Base Station can be carried over one of ten different allowable frequen-...
  • Page 56 Select Radio Channel --------- Select Radio Channel --------- Select Radio Channel --------- Select Radio Channel --------- Select Radio Channel --------- Select Radio Channel --------- Select Radio Channel --------- Select Radio Channel --------- Select Radio Channel --------- Select Radio Channel --------- PowerScan ™...
  • Page 57 Transmission Retries Before Message Time- Feature is applicable to scanner and Base Station. Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE When the scanner attempts to transmit data to the Base Station, com- munication may not always occur on the first try due to interference,...
  • Page 58 2 Retries --------- 3 Retries (recommended) --------- 4 Retries --------- 5 Retries --------- 6 Retries --------- 7 Retries --------- 8 Retries --------- 9 Retries --------- PowerScan ™ RF Scanner...
  • Page 59 10 Retries --------- 11 Retries --------- 12 Retries --------- 13 Retries --------- 14 Retries --------- 15 Retries --------- END ------------------------------------------ Systems Manual...
  • Page 60 Wait Time for Feature is applicable to scanner and Base Station. Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE This setting defines a time period allowed once the scanner has sent data to the Base Station for that Base Station to send an acknowledge-...
  • Page 61 Wait Time For Scanner Power Shutdown Feature is specific to scanner ONLY To conserve battery life, the handheld scanner can be automatically shut down when it has not been in use for a given period. A trigger pull or other stimulus will then be required to reactivate the scanner. The idle duration determines how long the scanner stays on/active after each use.
  • Page 62 Wait Time Between Retries of Feature is applicable to scanner and Base Station. Failed Transmission Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE In conjunction with the previous feature, TRANSMISSION RETRIES BEFORE MESSAGE TIME-OUT, this feature defines the duration of...
  • Page 63 SET ------------------------------------------- Set Wait Time Between Retries of Failed Transmission --------- Scan three digits representing the desired delay using the Num- ber Pad in Appendix B. Be sure the number is padded with lead- ing zeros (example: 005 = 5ms, 065 = 65ms, 250 = 250ms, etc.), then scan the END bar code.
  • Page 64 HACK Transmit Options Feature is applicable to scanner and Base Station. Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE A Host Acknowledgement (HACK) message is a signal sent to the scanner via the Base Station indicating the host has received bar code...
  • Page 65 SET ------------------------------------------- HACK upon receipt of scanner transmission --------- HACK upon Base Station transmission to the host --------- HACK after host transitions CTS line (RS-232 ONLY) --------- HACK after host returns ACK (RS-232 ONLY) --------- END ------------------------------------------ Systems Manual...
  • Page 66 Wait Time For HACK From Host Feature is specific to scanner ONLY This setting specifies the time the scanner must wait to receive a HACK message back from the host before giving up and registering a trans- mission error. Selectable range for this wait time is 20ms to 5.1 seconds in 20ms increments.
  • Page 67 Drop Links on Reset Option Feature is specific to Base Station ONLY Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE When enabled, this option causes the Base Station to drop its links to any and all scanners whenever power is reset/cycled.
  • Page 68 Drop Oldest Links Option Feature is specific to Base Station ONLY Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE This feature can be enabled to better manage the linking of new scan- ners to a multi-point system.
  • Page 69: Common Configuration

    Common Configuration Feature is applicable to scanner and Base Station. Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE When this option is enabled, the Base Station attempts to share its con- figuration with a scanner as that scanner links to the Base Station.
  • Page 70 DISABLE Common Configuration --------- END ------------------------------------------ PowerScan ™ RF Scanner...
  • Page 71: Set Maximum Linked Scanners

    Set Maximum Linked Scanners Feature is specific to Base Station ONLY Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE By default, as many as eight scanners can be linked to one Base Station.
  • Page 72 Maximum Linked Scanners = 5 --------- Maximum Linked Scanners = 6 --------- Maximum Linked Scanners = 7 --------- Maximum Linked Scanners = 8 --------- END ------------------------------------------ PowerScan ™ RF Scanner...
  • Page 73: Source-Radio Identification (Id)

    Source-Radio Identification (ID) Feature is specific to Base Station ONLY Remember, programming changes to the Base Sta- tion have no effect until the new configuration is downloaded via the feature Transmit Scanner Con- figuration to Base Station on page 33. NOTE This feature allows you to include source-radio identification (repre-...
  • Page 74 SET ------------------------------------------- Do not include source- radio ID --------- Include source-radio as prefix --------- Include source-radio as suffix --------- END ------------------------------------------ PowerScan ™ RF Scanner...
  • Page 75: Low Battery Led Indication

    Low Battery LED Indication Feature is specific to scanner ONLY If this feature is enabled and the battery power in the scanner is low, the scanner’s green LED flashes twice every time the trigger is pulled. SET ------------------------------------------- ENABLE Low Battery LED Indication --------- DISABLE Low Battery LED...
  • Page 76: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Figure 17. Cleaning the Scan Window Base Station The Base Station requires no routine maintenance. If the antenna becomes damaged, a kit is available for its replacement. Use only PSC Maintenance replacement antenna kits, since use of other antennas can adversely affect performance.
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshoot your RF scanning system by performing the following checks: For the RF system, ensure that... • the battery is charged. See Battery Charging and Maintenance on page 12. • the battery is properly installed. See Installing the Battery on page 7.
  • Page 78: If The Scanner Fails To Link With The Base Station

    If the Scanner Here are reasons why your scanner may not be linked with the Base Station: Fails to Link with the Base • There may be too many scanners attempting a link with the Station same Base Station. A maximum of eight scanners may link with one Base Station at a given time.
  • Page 79 NOTES Systems Manual...
  • Page 80 NOTES PowerScan ™ RF Scanner...
  • Page 81 NOTES Systems Manual...
  • Page 82: Standard Warranty

    PSC service center, with shipping charges prepaid. PSC shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the PSC 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.
  • Page 83: Appendix A: Sample Bar Codes

    Appendix A Sample Bar Codes Use these test bar codes to check the scanner’s ability to read the vari- ous symbologies represented. Code 128 C o d e 1 2 8 . T e s t Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Standard 2 of 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0...
  • Page 84 MSI/Plessey 14476925 UPC-A 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 UPC-A with 2 digit Add-on 6 0 9 9 2 0 1 1 1 8 6 9 0 0 0 UPC-A with 5 digit Add-on 0 8 0 2 9 5 1 0 4 1 UPC-E 9 9 8 8 7 5 EAN-8...
  • Page 85: Appendix B: Number Pad

    Appendix B Number Pad Systems Manual...
  • Page 86 NOTES PowerScan ™ RF Scanner...
  • Page 87: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PSC hereby declares that the Equipment specified below has been tested and found compliant to the following Directives and Standards: Directives: EMC 89/336/EEC Low Voltage 73/23/EEC R & TTE 1999/5/EC Standards: ETS 300 683:1997 ETS 300 220-3:2000...
  • Page 88 Telephone: [852]-2-584-6210 Telephone: [39] (0) 39/62903.1 Fax: [852]-2-521-0291 Fax: [39] (0) 39/685496 Australia Japan PSC Asia Pacific Pty Ltd. PSC Japan K.K. North Ryde, Australia Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan Telephone: [61] 0 (2) 9878 8999 Telephone: 81 (0)3 3491 6761 Fax: [61] 0 (2) 9878 8688...

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