Preface This scanner is a high performance, omni-directional, and the smallest laser barcode scanner in the world. It is designed for various built-in and OEM solutions, such as self-service kiosks, POS (Point-of-Sales) terminals, price checkers, healthcare solutions, mobile computers, hand-held scanners, etc. Features Integrability The compact design allows the unit to be mounted with ease on a host system...
Product Safety 1.1 LASER SAFETY English: This scanner complies with safety standard IEC 825-1 (1993) for a Class I laser product. It also complies with U.S. 21CFR1040 as applicable to a Class IIa laser product. Avoid long term viewing of direct laser light. Optical: The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
Product Safety 1.2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Will comply with the following product specifications: Laser Safety: - IEC/EN 825-1 (2007) Electrical Safety: - EN 60950 EMC: - EN 55022:2006 + A1:2007 - EN 55024:1998 + A1:2001 + A2:2003...
Product Safety 1.3 SCANNER LABELING The product label and the laser safety label are on the back and the side of this scanner 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.
Installation 2.1 UNPACKING Your package comes with the following items: Item Name Description Scanning unit The main unit of the scanner Fit plate (optional) Use to mount this scanner on your host system. EPE packing foam Use to protect package items. Required if this scanner cannot be directly AC adapter set powered...
Installation Exterior View Cable cap LED/ Speaker cap Open to change the interface cable. Window Cover locks Secure the window cover. NOTE This scanner beeps whenever data has been 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).
Installation Powered USB Powered USB (Product Number: 0114-S801121) connector Getting connected To connect this scanner to your host system, follow the steps below: 1. Open the cable cap of this scanner. 2. Connect the desired interface cable to this scanner. 3.
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Installation Standard package Special package (with the fit plate) 1. Place this scanner on the inside of 1. Fix the fit plate to this scanner with your host system and mark the screws. places for the mounting holes. See Appendix for this scanner‟s dimensions.
Installation Special package (with the Short Stand) Step 1: Remove the screw from the cable cap, detach the cap and insert the interface cable, and then lock the cap up with screw. Step 2: Assemble front and back cases with this scanner unit inside, put the interface cable downward in the back case‟s cable channel and then lock the cases up with screw.
Installation Changeable power plugs To change the power plug suited to your area, follow the steps below: 1. Press and hold the tab on the AC power adapter. 2. Remove the changeable plug outwards. 3. Replace with the desired power plug. 2.5 INITIALIZING When using this scanner for the first time, you need to initialize the communication parameters first.
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Installation RS232 mode In RS232 mode, the default communication parameters are 9600,N,8,2. Using the Configuration Guide, you may select one of the various presets, or set each parameter by hand. USB mode In USB mode, the scanner defaults to Keyboard Emulation Mode. This scanner transmits the data in International Keyboard layout (ALT-method) for communication.
Using this Scanner 3.1 SCANNING BARCODES This scanner is an omni-directional presentation scanner featuring a 6 directional scan field with a 24-line scan pattern. Barcode labels can easily be read by presenting them to the scanner. NOTE Since this scanner is a presentation scanner, best results are obtained if the barcode is moved towards the scanner.
Using this Scanner 3.2 CONTROLLING This scanner 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 Function Byte is also called...
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Applications This Scanner 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: libraries, retail stores, supermarkets, post offices, bill payment for services, law firms, shipping companies, enterprises, distributors, manufacturers, hospitals, etc.
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Applications Building a competitive infrastructure Synchronizing supply with demand Creating high profitability Trimming operational costs Although the applicable areas of barcode are extremely varied, the purpose is the same: improving data/materials management and reducing operation costs. All of these require a high performance barcode scanning solution.
Appendices A. CONNECTOR TYPES AND PIN DEFINITIONS This scanner 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.
Appendices B. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical DC input to scanner DC +5V @2A / Input AC110-240V Power output 1.7 W @ +5 V DC Operating Current 340mA Standby Current 270mA Scanner Characteristics Light source 650 nm visible laser diode Depth of field Up to 230 mm@13mill/0.33mm, PCS 90% Code39 Scan pattern 6 direction scan field, 24 lines scan pattern...
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Appendices Physical Characteristics Depth 46 mm / 1.81 inch Width 62 mm / 2.44 inch Height 67 mm / 2.63 inch Weight 130g / 4.589 oz Color Black Stand Short and Tall stands as optional Environmental Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F) Storage Temperature -10°C ~ 60°C (14°F ~ 140°F) Humidity...
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Appendices C. DIMENSION DRAWINGS D. 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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Appendices The data format is not supported by the software running on the host system. In case of KB emulation you can USB communication is not select various „keyboard languages‟ working. or the universal „Alt-input-method‟ (default). You may want to try programming barcodes from section 3.4 on the Configuration Guide.
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Appendices after programming “back to default” using the Configuration Guide.
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