Metrologic IS1000 Series Installation And User Manual
Metrologic IS1000 Series Installation And User Manual

Metrologic IS1000 Series Installation And User Manual

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IS1000 Series

Radio Frequency Bar Code Reader
Installation and User's Guide
Metrologic Instruments GmbH
Dornierstrasse 2
82178 Puchheim
GERMANY
Tel. : +49 (0) 89 890 19 0
Fax : +49 (0) 89 890 19 200

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  • Page 1: Is1000 Series

    IS1000 Series Radio Frequency Bar Code Reader Installation and User's Guide Metrologic Instruments GmbH Dornierstrasse 2 82178 Puchheim GERMANY Tel. : +49 (0) 89 890 19 0 Fax : +49 (0) 89 890 19 200...
  • Page 3 You use this equipment at your own risks and perils. Metrologic Instruments GmbH will not be held liable for any direct or indirect losses or damage resulting from its use. Moreover, Metrologic Instruments GmbH reserves the right to modify its products, entirely or in part, at any time without notice.
  • Page 4 Donierstrasse 2 82178 Puchheim GERMANY Tel.: +49 (0)89 890 190 Fax: +49 (0)89 890 19 200 info@europe.metrologic.com Metrologic Instruments Italia S.r.L. Via Emilia 70 40064 Ozzano Dell'Emilia (BO) ITALY Tel.: +39 051 651 19 78 Fax: +39 051 652 13 37 Metrologic Eria Ibérica S.A.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    5.3. On File / Not On File ..................19 5.4. Bell ........................20 RADIO CHANNELS...................... 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................. 23 7.1. IS1000 Series...................... 23 7.2. Depth of Field..................... 25 7.2.1. Standard Laser ..................25 7.2.2. Long Range Laser ................... 25 7.3.
  • Page 6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ..................31 LASER APPENDIX....................... 33 10.1. Safety ........................33 10.2. Labeling ......................33 BATTERY APPENDIX....................35 CE CONFORMANCE ....................37 IS1000 – Installation and User’s Guide...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The IS1000 is a radio frequency bar code reader designed for the logistics, transportation, manufacturing and retail sectors. The IS1000 includes a laser reader and a radio base providing the interface with the host or fixed terminal. Many communication interfaces are supported, including RS232, Keyboard-Wedge, OCIA, RS485 on Point-of-Sale (P.O.S.) terminals, and USB.
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  • Page 9: Description

    DESCRIPTION The IS1000 is supplied as a kit and includes: • Laser reader and wrist strap • Radio base • Battery charger and 5V power supply unit • Holster and hardware • The document First Installation and Quick and Easy Set-up Bar Code Menu. 2.1.
  • Page 10: Radio Base

    2.2. Radio Base The radio base is available in standard version and industrial version (IP65) for installation on a vehicle. It is supplied by a 12 V power supply unit or by the terminal to which it is connected via the DB25 connector.
  • Page 11: Connecting Cables

    2.4. Connecting Cables The connecting cable differs according to the type of interface (RS232, Keyboard-Wedge, OCIA, RS485, USB, etc.) and the type of connection (connection to a PC, a P.O.S. (Point Of Sale) terminal, an IBM 46xx terminal, a notebook). Refer to Connecting the Radio Base to the Host, page 12.
  • Page 12: Battery Charger Mounting Plate

    2.5.2. Battery Charger Mounting Plate Available on order: MLPN 98-9834xx. IS1000 – Installation and User’s Guide...
  • Page 13: Part Numbers

    2.6. Part Numbers Metrologic Part Number Description - Standard Laser Reader - Radio Base IS1000 EC KIT - Battery Charger with EC 5V power supply - Holster - Standard Laser Reader - Radio Base IS1000 UK KIT - Battery Charger with UK 5V power supply - Holster - Standard Laser Reader - Industrial Radio Base (IP65)
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  • Page 15: Physical Installation

    PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 3.1. Installing the Radio Base on a Support The radio base can be installed on a support, such as a table, etc. 3.2. Installing the Battery Charger on a Support The battery charger must be installed on the dedicated mounting plate (see page 6) or left free.
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  • Page 17: Setting Up

    SETTING UP Proceed as follows to set up the IS1000: • Charge the laser reader battery • Connect the radio base to the host or terminal by a special cable corresponding to the type of interface selected (the terminal must be turned off before connection) •...
  • Page 18: Connecting The Radio Base To The Host

    4.2. Connecting the Radio Base to the Host Each type of connection requires a different cable. The cable part numbers are given in: • The IS1000 Connection List • The booklet IS1000 First Installation and Quick and Easy Set-up Bar Code Menu, for.the most common connections 4.2.1.
  • Page 19: Connection Procedure

    4.2.2. Connection Procedure The connections must always be made with the equipment turned off (radio base and terminal). The radio base power supply is provided by: - The terminal by the cable connecting it to the radio base, via the DB25 connector, or - Externally by a 12 V power supply unit connected to the mains power supply.
  • Page 20: Programming The Communication Mode

    4.4. Programming the Communication Mode Several communication modes are possible: • RS232 (default mode) • Keyboard-Wedge • OCIA • RS485 • USB interface The most commonly used communication modes are listed in the IS1000 First Installation and Quick and Easy Set-up Bar Code Menu. The other modes are described in the IS1000 Configuration Guide.
  • Page 21: Programming Bar Code Symbologies

    4.5. Programming Bar Code Symbologies The IS1000 laser reader recognizes the following bar code symbologies: • CODE 39 active by default • PHARMA 32/39 • INTERLEAVED 2/5 active by default • UPC/EAN active by default • MONARCH/CODABAR active by default •...
  • Page 22: Audible Indicators

    4.6. Audible Indicators Laser reader Laser scan OK 1 short high-pitched beep Radio transmission OK 1 short high-pitched beep Radio transmission not OK 1 long low-pitched beep “Not on File” or “Bell” 3 long low-pitched beeps Charger connection/disconnection 1 short high-pitched beep End of charge 1 short high-pitched beep Radio base...
  • Page 23: Operating Modes

    OPERATING MODES 5.1. Simple Acknowledgment The radio base acknowledges the frames sent by the IS1000 laser reader. The laser reader waits for acknowledgment from the radio base during time-out T1, whose default value is 200 ms. When it receives the acknowledgment, the laser reader sounds a short high-pitched beep (transmission OK).
  • Page 24: Host System Acknowledgment

    5.2. Host System Acknowledgment The host acknowledges the frames sent by the IS1000 laser reader. This mode is only available when using the RS232 interface. The laser reader waits for acknowledgment from the radio base during time-out T1, whose default value is 200 ms. If it does not receive the acknowledgment from the radio base, the laser reader sounds a long low-pitched beep (transmission not OK).
  • Page 25: On File / Not On File

    5.3. On File / Not On File The host checks that the bar code sent by the IS1000 laser reader is present in the base. This mode is only available when using the RS232 interface. If the bar code: • Is present in the base (On File), the host sends character 7E h to the laser reader which sounds an "On File"...
  • Page 26: Bell

    5.4. Bell When the host receives the bar code sent by the IS1000 laser reader, the host sends the radio base the BELL character (07 hexa) if it rejects the bar code. This mode is only available when using the RS232 interface. Bar code Bar code Base ACK...
  • Page 27: Radio Channels

    RADIO CHANNELS The IS1000 allows to select six different radio channels. It is necessary to change channels when other radio units using the same band cause interference with the IS1000 communication. It may also be necessary to change channels when several IS1000’s are used near one another. Channel Number Frequency 433.4 MHz...
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  • Page 29: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7.1. IS1000 Series Operational Visible Laser Diode (VLD) Light Source - Standard : 680 nm - Long Range : 650 nm - Standard : 1.26 mW Laser Power - Long Range : 1.35 mW - Standard : 7.6 cm to 101.6 cm Depth of Field - Long Range : 20 cm to 2.5 m...
  • Page 30 Mechanical (continued) Battery Charger - AC adapter : 77 mm (L) x 75 mm (W) x 50 mm (H) Dimensions - Connector : 60 mm (L) x 43 mm (W) x 43 mm (H) Weight Approximately 300 g Case Material Polycarbonate plastic Holster Dimensions...
  • Page 31: Depth Of Field

    7.2. Depth of Field 7.2.1. Standard Laser Label Density Depth of Field 5 mils 7.6 - 12.7 cm (0.127 mm) 7.5 mils 6.4 - 20.3 cm (0.19 mm) 10 mils 5.1 - 27.9 cm (0.254 mm) 13 mils 5.1 - 38.1 cm (0.33 mm) 20 mils Up to 53.3 cm...
  • Page 32: Radio Base Connector Pin-Out

    7.3. Radio Base Connector Pin-out 7.3.1. RS232 Pin Number Signal Shield Ground Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send Electrical Ground Data Terminal Ready Serial TTL Out Serial TTL In 7.3.2. Wand Emulation Pin Number Signal DATA Serial Wand Data Electrical Ground DC 5 Volt Output...
  • Page 33: Laser Emulation

    7.3.3. Laser Emulation Pin Number Signal Electrical Ground DATA Start of Scan Good Read Trigger Enable DC 5 Volt Output DC 5 to 14 Volt Input (1) A 5volt DC voltage can be provided by the radio base when it is powered by an external power supply unit.
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  • Page 35: Default Configuration (Factory Settings)

    DEFAULT CONFIGURATION (Factory Settings) Default Configuration RS232 mode: - 9600 bps - Even parity Communication Mode - 7 data bits - 1 stop bit - CR/LF end of message characters Symbology Code 39, Interleaved 2/5, UPC/EAN, Monarch/Codabar, Code 128, EAN 128 Radio 433 MHz –...
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  • Page 37: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptoms Possible Causes Solution Not connected or bad connection Check all connections Battery low Charge the battery No power supply Radio base power connector Replace the 12V power supply faulty Check the power supply from the No power supply from the terminal terminal Laser window dirty Clean the laser window...
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  • Page 39: Laser Appendix

    LASER APPENDIX The IS1000 is a class 2 laser reader. It is a low power laser. Eye protection is normally afforded by aversion responses. 10.1. Safety The laser reader is designed so that there can be no human access to harmful levels of laser during normal operation, user maintenance, or during prescribed service operations.
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  • Page 41: Battery Appendix

    BATTERY APPENDIX The laser reader contains a Lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 630 mA/H, and a life of 500 cycles of use. Battery replacement requires return of the laser reader to the shop. Safety: • Do not throw the laser reader in the garbage •...
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  • Page 43: Ce Conformance

    CE CONFORMANCE The IS1000 complies with the following standards: • EMC standard ETS 300 683 1997 edition • Radio standard EN 300 220-1 1997 edition • Safety standard EN 60 950 1992 edition • Laser Safety standard EN 60 825-1 1994 edition •...
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