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  • Page 2 Symbol reserves the right to make changes to any product to improve reliability, function, or design. Symbol does not assume any product liability arising out of, or in connection with, the application or use of any product, circuit, or application described herein.
  • Page 3: Scanner Varieties

    • Standard - for most Class II scanning applications, in which symbol density (5 to 55 mil) and range (0 - 35 in.) fall within relatively normal ranges. • Long Range (LR) - for Class II applications with short range reading on medium density symbols and long range reading on low density symbols.
  • Page 4: Identify System Components

    This procedure depends on which host terminal is used. For complete details per terminal type, refer to the RL 470 Base Station Interface portion of the LS 3070 Product Reference Guide. 3. Attach Power Supply Connect the power supply to the power input port on the rear panel of the LS 3070 base/interface/charger.
  • Page 5: Insert Scanner Into Base/Charger And Charge The Battery

    R e f e r e n c e 4. Insert Scanner Into Base/Charger and Charge the Battery Before its first use, the LS 3070 battery must be charged. After the power supply has been connected, insert the scanner into the base/charger cradle as follows.
  • Page 6: Set Address Of The Base/Charger

    3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r 5. Set Address of the Base/Charger The base/charger must be assigned an address, with a value between 01 and 7E. Caution: Each base station must have a unique address. The unique address of the base determines the initial frequency on which the base and the scanner communicate.
  • Page 7 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e Insert Screwdriver in Slot High Order Low Order 10 Position 16 Position Rotary Switches The first is a 10-position (0 to 9, high order address digit) and the second a 16-position (0 to F, low order address digit).
  • Page 8: Pair Scanner With Base/Charger

    3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r 6. Pair Scanner with Base/Charger The wireless “connection” between the scanner and base/charger is the low power radio transmission through RF transceivers in the both the scanner and base/charger. The actual communication consists of bidirectional message packets.
  • Page 9: Set Host Type

    Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e • After that exchange, the scanner and base/charger are paired. Successful pairing is indicated by as warble beep; failure, or unsuccessful link, is indicated by a Lo Lo Lo Lo beep. 7.
  • Page 10 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r In some cases, two bar codes may correspond to one interface type; this happens when different software revisions exist for the same host type. If there are two bar codes for your host type, try the first bar code; if that does not work, then try the second one.
  • Page 11 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e Dual Port RS-232: Transmit and Receive from Port 1 Dual Port RS-232: Transmit to Ports 1 and 2 — Receive from Port 1 Dual Port RS-232: Transmit and Receive from Port 2 Dual Port RS-232: Transmit to Ports 1 and 2 —...
  • Page 12 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r IBM PC/AT, IBM PS2-50/55SX/60/70/80 and Clones IBM PC/XT And Clones IBM PS2-30 and Clones IBM 3653 Keyboard Wedge...
  • Page 13 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e IBM 3683/3684 Calc 35 Keyboard Wedge IBM 3683/3684 Calc 48 Keyboard Wedge IBM 3683/3684 Calc 116 Keyboard Wedge IBM 3683/3684 Tel 35 Keyboard Wedge...
  • Page 14 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r IBM 3683/3684 Tel 48 Keyboard Wedge IBM 3683/3684 Tel 116 Keyboard Wedge NCR 2151 (T el) Keyboard Wedge NCR 2151 (Calc) Keyboard Wedge...
  • Page 15 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e NCR 2152 (Tel) Keyboard Wedge NCR 2152 (Calc) Keyboard Wedge NCR 280 Keyboard Wedge NCR 255/2152/2154/2155, NCR 2126-1120 NCR 2157/2257/7050, NCR “S” 7052 OCIA...
  • Page 16 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r NCR 7052 Keyboard Wedge NCR “F” 7052 OCIA NCR “S” 2950 OCIA Nixdorf 8812 OCIA...
  • Page 17 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e ICL 9505/9507/9518/9520 OCIA Spectra Physics OCIA IBM 4683/4684 Port 5B 4693 IBM 4683/4684 Port 9B 4693...
  • Page 18 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r IBM 4683/4684 Port 17 IBM 3653/3683/3684 OCR Fujitsu 7770/7880/7990/ 8770/9000 OCR HP 239X...
  • Page 19 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e HP 700-9X DEC VT 2XX/3XX/4XX DEC 420 (Later Software Revision) IBM 3178...
  • Page 20 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r IBM 3278 IBM 319X/347X/348X T elex Memorex 122 IBM 3151/316X IBM 3179/3180...
  • Page 21 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e IBM 3180 (Later Software Revision) Telex Memorex 88 Wyse 50 (ASCII Keybd) Wyse 60/30/160 (ASCII Keybd)
  • Page 22 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r Wyse 60/160 (PC Keybd) Wyse 60/150 (ANSI 101 Keybd) Wyse 85/150+/185/160 (ANSI 105 Keybd) HP 2392 (Later Software Revision)
  • Page 23: Install A Magstripe Reader (Optional)

    Default Table, which appears at the end of this document. SET DEFAULTS Other customized programming must be performed through bar codes available in the LS 3070 Product Reference Guide or Advanced Programmer’s Guide. With this set, you are ready to scan bar codes.
  • Page 24: Set Transmission Frequency (Optional)

    9 channels (numbered 46 through 54). The initial transmission frequency is determined by the base’s unique address, so neighboring LS 3070 systems operate on different channels without interfering with each other. Occassionally, there may be noticeable interference on a channel from some other source of radio transmissions.
  • Page 25: Set Transmission Frequency

    Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e Set Transmission Frequency Scan this bar code for all countries except France.
  • Page 26 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r Scan this bar code for France only.
  • Page 27 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e...
  • Page 28 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r...
  • Page 29 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e CANCEL...
  • Page 30 See the Decode Zones in the Product Reference Guide. 3. Scan Make sure the symbol you want to scan is within the proper scanning range. Then aim and press the trigger. Aim and press the trigger.
  • Page 31: Hold At An Angle

    Scan the Entire Symbol • Your scan beam must cross every bar and space on the symbol. • The larger the symbol, the farther away you should hold the scanner.
  • Page 32: Using A Long Range Or High Visibility Scanner

    3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r Using a Long Range or High Visibility Scanner? Press the trigger to the first detent and center the “collapsed” beam on the target bar code. The collapsed beam helps to establish the correct scanning position.
  • Page 33: Rl 470 Base / Charger Unit

    Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e RL 470 Base / Charger Unit The RL 470 base/charger unit has two main functions. First, it is the base station interface that manages the flow of information from the scanner to the host device.
  • Page 34: Recharging The Battery

    3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r Recharging the Battery When necessary, recharge the batteries. To do so with the RL 470 base/charger: • Connect the power supply to the power input port on the front panel of the RL 470 base/charger, as illustrated below. •...
  • Page 35: Charge Status Led Indications

    Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e Charge Status LED Indications On the base/charger, there is a red LED indicator which uses flashing patterns to indicate the current charger status. The red Charge Status LED indicates the following conditions: •...
  • Page 36: Changing Battery Packs

    3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r Changing Battery Packs You can charge battery packs on the Universal Four Slot Battery Charger so that a charged battery pack is available when needed. In this case, simply remove the depleted battery pack and replace it with a freshly charged one.
  • Page 37: You Get Frequent Communication Errors (6 Beeps After Decode)

    • Check the scanner’s battery pack. • Check the symbol to make sure it is not defaced. • Try scanning similar symbols of the same code type. • Check that the gas tank is not exhausted.* •...
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    Check that the base/charger is powered up and that its cable connections are secure. Note: If after performing these checks the symbol still does not scan, contact your distributor or call the Symbol Sup- port Center. * The gas tank limits the amount of time the laser re- mains on within a given period.
  • Page 39: Default Table

    Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e Default Table Parameter Default Host Interface See Set Host Type Code Types Code Lengths Code 39 1 to 55 Code 128 3 to 55 Codabar 2 to 55 I 2 of 5 D 2 of 5 MSI Plessey...
  • Page 40 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r Parameter Default UPC/EAN Security Level Decode Redundancy UPC-A Preamble System Character UPC-E Preamble System Character Pause Duration Prefix/Suffix Values* 7013 (<Enter> for wedges, <CR/LF> for serial devices) Magstripe Data Transmission Format Data as is Scan Data Transmission Format Data as is...
  • Page 41: Terminal Specific Rs-232C Defaults

    Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e Parameter Default Transmit AIM Code ID Disabled Ignore Unknown Characters Enabled OCIA Transmit Time-out 3 Sec OCIA Clock Polarity Falling NCR 2152 Fast Transmit Disabled IBM 4683/4 Magstripe Communica- Enabled tions International Keypad Emulation...
  • Page 42 3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r Parameter Standard Nixdorf Suffix CR/LF CR (1013) CR (1013) (7013) Baud Rate 9600 9600 9600 Parity Even Even Check Parity Enabled Enabled Enabled Hardware Handshaking None None None Software Handshaking None None None...
  • Page 43: Test Symbols

    Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e Test Symbols Code 128 EAN-8 13 Mil UPC Code 39...
  • Page 44: Test Symbols: Long Range Scanners

    3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r Test Symbols: Long Range Scanners 5012345248 Code 128 001234 Interleaved 2 Of 5 01234 Code 39...
  • Page 45: Warranty

    It shall not apply to any product (i) which has been repaired or altered unless done or approved by Symbol, (ii) which has not been maintained in accordance with any operating or handling instructions supplied by Symbol, (iii) which has been...
  • Page 46 Customer will pay for the replacement product in case it does not return the replaced product to Symbol within 3 days of receipt of the replacement product. The process for return and customer’s charges will be in accordance with Symbol’s Exchange Policy in effect at the time of the exchange.
  • Page 47: Ergonomic Recommendations

    Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e Ergonomic Recommendations Caution: In order to avoid or minimize the potential risk of ergonomic injury follow the recommendations below. Consult with your local Health & Safety Manager to ensure that you are meeting with your company’s safety programs to prevent employee injury.
  • Page 48: Regulatory Information

    3 0 7 0 S c a n n e r Regulatory Information Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commissions Rules and Regulation.
  • Page 49: Ce Marking And European Union Compliance

    • EN 60 825-1 (EN 60 825) - Safety of Devices Containing Lasers Laser Devices Symbol products using lasers comply with US 21CFR1040.10, Subchapter J and IEC825/EN 60 825 (or IEC825-1/EN 60 825-1, depending on the date of manufacture). The laser classification is marked on one of the labels on the product.
  • Page 50: Scanner Labeling

    Caution: Use of known to be controls, harmful. Note adjustments, or the required performance of safety label as it procedures appears on the other than those scanner. specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure. Underside of LS 3070...
  • Page 51 Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e In accordance with Clause 5, IEC 0825 and EN60825, the following information is provided to the user: ENGLISH HEBREW CLASS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 2 LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT...
  • Page 52 70-19993-02 Revision A — June 1999 Symbol Technologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza Holtsville, NY 11742-1300...

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