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Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. For CE-countries: – PS705 is in conformity with the CE standards. Please note that a CE-marked power supply unit should be used to conform to these standards.
The scanner can be reactivated by placing a barcode towards the window of the PS705. PS705 is designed with a specific size for all kinds of store applications and ideal to use in check out services.
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This manual contains four chapters and three appendices: The first chapter provides the product safety information. The second chapter describes PS705's general features and installation. The third and forth chapters account for the use of PS705. The connector types and pin definitions, technical specifications, and...
Radiant Energy: PS705 uses a low-power laser diode operating at 650 nm in an opto- mechanical scanner resulting in less than 0.6 mW peak output power. Laser light observed at 13 cm (5.1 in.) above the window through a 7 mm (0.28 in.) aperture and averaged over 1000 seconds is less than 3.9 µW per CDRH...
PS705 1.2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Will comply with the following product specifications: Laser Safety: - IEC60825-1 - CFR 1040 Class IIa - CDRH Electrical Safety: - EN 60950-1: 2001 EMC: - EN 55022:2006 + A1:2007 - EN 61000-3-1:2006 - EN 61000-3-3:1995 + A1:2001 + A2:2005...
SCANNER LABELING The product label and the laser safety label are on the back and the side of PS705 as indicated in the illustration below. All labels are attached by the manufacturer and should not be removed. The information about the serial and part numbers can be found on the product label.
If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, immediately contact your dealer. You can mount PS705 without the fit plate, but the plate may be suitable for your special mounting requirements. Contact your dealer for more information.
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Beeps when data is read correctly. Cable hook Use to align the cable. NOTE PS705 beeps whenever data is read correctly. Both frequency and volume can be adjusted (see section 2.1.1 Speaker frequency and 2.1.2 Speaker volume on the Configuration Guide).
2.2 CONNECTING Interface Selection PS705 allows you to connect your host system using four different interface cables: RS232, Keyboard Wedge, USB, and Powered USB. On powering up, the scanner determines the type of the interface used and switches to the appropriate protocol.
6. If necessary, mount the scanner on the wall using the wall hooks. 2.3 ADJUSTING PS705’s angle can be adjusted. To do this, hold PS705 by its back and adjust the angle as shown below. Front angle: 22° (max) / Back angle: 80° (max)
Installation 2.4 POWERING PS705 is designed to use a single cable for both data transmission and power supply. This requires that your host system can provide sufficient power on its data port (RS232, KBW, or USB). Power injector Some applicable PS705 interface cables have a power injector to connect an external power supply in case the host system cannot supply sufficient power for the scanner.
PS705 2.5 INITIALIZING When using PS705 for the first time, you need to initialize the communication parameters first. Follow the steps below to initialize: 1. Ensure that the desired interface cable is connected to PS705 and your host system. 2. Power up PS705.
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Installation Other available USB communication selections are: USB IBM fixed POS scanner USB IBM handheld scanner emulation USB COM port emulation NOTE See section 3.5 USB communication on the Configuration Guide for more information.
NOTE Since PS705 is a presentation scanner, best results are obtained if the barcode is moved towards the scanner. PS705's scan volume is illustrated in the figure below. The scan depth varies depending on the size of the barcode.
PS705 3.2 CONTROLLING PS705 can be controlled from the POS/PC system via the RS232 interface or via USB while using comport emulation. Control is achieved by transmitting single byte commands to the scanner. The following commands are available: ASCII code...
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Applications PS705 as a Core Module of your Application Solutions Barcodes have become a distinguishing mark of modern civilization. The familiar stripes are popping up almost everywhere in everyday life: PS705ries, retail stores, supermarkets, post offices, bill payment for services, law firms, shipping companies, enterprises, distributors, manufacturers, hospitals, etc.
Appendices A. CONNECTOR TYPES AND PIN DEFINITIONS PS705 supports multiple interface: RS232, KBW (Keyboard Wedge), USB, and Powered USB. The various pin definitions for each type of interface are given below. IMPORTANT Various interface cables are available depending on the kind of host system you are using.
PS705 B. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical DC input to scanner +5 V DC, 250 mA Power output 1.25 Watt @ +5 V DC Scanner Characteristics Light source 650 mm visible laser diode Depth of field Up to 250 mm EAN 0.33mm/13mil@ PCS 90%...
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Appendices Physical Characteristics Depth 97.71 mm / 3.84 inch Width 85 mm / 3.35 inch (scanner) 94 mm / 3.70 inch (base) Height 161.51 mm / 6.36 inch Weight 350 g Color Black / Silver Environmental Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C Humidity...
PS705 C. TROUBLESHOOTING This section contains information on solving problems you may encounter when using the scanner. If troubles occur, take a moment to read the information in this section. However, before referring to the diagnostic tips ensure that the scanner is installed as described in Chapter 2 and that all cables are properly connected.
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(with the green connector), the scanner defaults to USB-IBM-POS protocol for tabletop scanners. These settings are restored after programming “back to default” using the Configuration Guide. Due to Unitech’s continuing product improvement programs, specifications and features are subject to change without notice.
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