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NOVA N-4060 Barcode Laser Scanner
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1. i Chapter 1 Product OvervieW 3 1 1 Unpacking u 22 ss nenn 4 1 2 Declaration of conformity uuuersnneseennnnnnnennnnnnennnnnn ernennen 6 1 3 Scanning barcodes i 8 1 4 Scanner 56 0 i 9 Chapter 2 Installation i 10 2 1 Connecting the scanner 11 2 2 Interface selection i 13 2 3 Installing the scanner on a counter surface 14 Appendice S 17 Connector types and pin definitions een 18 B Technical specifications nenn nnnnnnnn nn ennn nn 20 Interface Type cocccoccconocccnncccnoncccnonnnnnnncnn nc cnn cnn 22 D Maintaining the scanner 23 E Controlling the scanner from the POS 24 F Troubleshooting onscreen 25 Preface This N 4070 is the continuation of the excellent optical design experience and with a new back end design to create an outstanding product performance and reliability This scanner features high inerrability flexibility scanning and decoding capability It is ideally suited for supermarkets pharmacies petrol stations and other similar retail stores Based on the standard product reliability the product design concept is fully focused on user s context and mode It also reduces time and cost Our solutions provide instant and accurate scanning making the che
2. a 8 Environmental Light Level Max 7 000 Lux Operating Temperature 406 Storage Temperature 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F Humidity 5 95 RH non condensing Sealing Protection IP42 Safety Laser Safety IEC 825 1 Class U S CDRH 21CFR1040 Class 8 Electrical Safety EN 60950 second edition EM Compatibility Radio and TV Interference EN 55024 22 FCC Part 15 class B CNS 13438 22 Appendices C INTERFACE TYPE Interface Cable Connector Type RS232 Product Number 0114 S806121 Sub D 9 pin ESA Keyboard Wedge Product Number 0114 S805121 Standard PS2 USB Product Number 0114 S802121 USB connector been er Powered USB Powered USB Product Number 0114 S801121 connector Se eg Appendices 23 D MAINTAINING THE SCANNER This scanner requires little maintenance Only occasional cleaning of the scanner window is necessary to remove dirt and fingerprints Cleaning can be performed during operation with a non abrasive glass spray cleaner and a soft lint free cloth 24 Appendices E CONTROLLING THE SCANNER FROM THE POS This scanner can be controlled from the POS via the RS232C interface Control is achieved by transmitting the following single byte commands to the scanner In the default setting the following commands are available more details upon request ASCII Code Function Byte Also Ca
3. the Sleep Wake Button to reactivate the scanner or use the wake protocol The LED is alternating blue orange Mirror motor is defective and must be replaced Authorized personnel only The LED is alternating blue orange and beeps are heard Possible failure of the detecting protective circuit Immediately disconnect the scanner from its power source Contact your supplier The scanner does not accept more than two or three barcodes There is no proper handshaking with the host system Switch the host system on and check connection and communication settings The LED is blinking blue orange The ambient temperature is too high Make sure the scanner has enough air ventilation and is not placed in direct sunlight 26 Problems The LED remains blue Appendices Diagnostic Tips The scanner is continuously reading a barcode Remove all barcode labels from the scan volume of the scanner and try again The scanner cannot send the data to the host system There is no proper handshaking between the scanner and the host Scanner buffer is full Make sure that all cables are connected and your host system is ready to receive data A barcode is read by the scanner but not accepted by the host system The communication cable is not connected to the serial port of your host system Refer to the manual of your host system to locate the serial port The communication settings of t
4. 0 reserved POWER EAS Power 12V DC Jack 2 Pin Connector Type PJO51A Hirose DF1B 10 Pin Type Left Keyed Function 20 Appendices B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Power Supply Voltage 100 240 V ac 50 60 Hz adapter DC Input to Scanner 12V DC Power Consumption 6W Operating Current 500mA Standby Current 400mA Interfaces RS 232 USB Powered USB Keyboard Wedge Optical Light Source Visible laser diode 650 nm Depth of Field Up to 250 mm EAN 0 33mm 13mil PCS90 Scan Pattern 5 directions scan field 30 lines scan pattern Scan Rate 3 000 scans per second Top View PCS 90 Barcode minimum element 39 0 127mm 30 60 mm lt 39 015 30 100 mm I Code39 0 26mm 30 200 mm I 026mm 20 200 mm AN 0 33mm 0 0 1 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 250 Decoding Barcode Types Automatically discriminates major standard 1D bar codes include GS1 databar family Omnidirectional Omnidirectional Stacked Expanded Expanded Stacked Truncated and Limited Appendices 21 Physical Weight 7200 25 4160z Dimensions HxW xL 152 07 x 152 02 x 90 22 mm 5 99 x 5 98 x 3 55 inch 152 07 90 22 152 07 5 S
5. 40 som g ller f r laserprodukter av klass Ila Undvik att titta i direkt laserljus under l ngre perioder Installation 7 Norwegian Skanneren er i samsvar med sikkerhetsstandarden IEC 825 1 1993 for laserprodukter i klasse Den er ogsa i samvar med U S 21CFR1040 for laserprodukter i klasse Ila Unnga a se langvarig pa direkte laserlys Italian Lo scanner amp conforme alle norme di sicurezza IEC 825 1 1993 relative ad un prodotto laser di Classe 1 E inoltre conforme alla norma U S 21CFR1040 relativa ad un prodotto laser di Classe Ila Evitare l esposizione prolungata all emissione diretta di luce laser Portuguese O scanner est conforme as normas de seguran a IEC 825 1 1993 para a Classe 1 dos produtos laser Tamb m est conforme a norma U S 21CFR1040 aplicada nos produtos laser da Classe Ila Evite expor os olhos directa e prolongadamente aos raios laser Spanish El scanner reune las normas de seguridad IEC 825 1 1993 para un producto laser de Clase 1 Y tambi n reune las normas U S 21CFR1040 que se aplican a un producto laser de Clase Ila Se debe evitar mirar muy fijo en luz las rica directa English The scanner complies with safety standard IEC 825 1 1993 for a Class laser product It also complies with U S 21CFR1040 as applicable to a Class Ila laser product Avoid long term viewing of direct laser light Optical The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Optic
6. NOVA N 4070 Laser Scanner User s Manual Copyright 2012 This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent of the manufacturer Important This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to EN55022 and with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user s manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this equipment For CE countries This equipment is in conformity with the CE standards P N 0145 NOV0021 Aug 2012 Table of Contents Table of Contents rer iii POC A SE
7. al instruments include binoculars microscopes and magnifying glasses but do not include eye glasses worn by the user Radiant Energy The scanner uses a low power laser diode operating at 630 670 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 uW per CDRH Class lla specification Do not attempt to remove the protective housing of the scanner as unscanned laser light with a peak output up to 0 8 mW could be accessible inside Laser Light Viewer The scanner window is the only aperture through which laser light may be observed on this product A failure of the scanner motor while the laser diode continues to emit a laser beam may cause emission levels to exceed those for safe operation The scanner has safeguards to prevent this occurrence If however a stationary laser beam is emitted the failing scanner should be disconnected from its power source immediately Adjustments Do not attempt any adjustments to or alteration of this product Do not remove the scanner s protective housing There are no user serviceable parts inside CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure 8 Installation 1 3 SCANNING BARCODES This scanner is an omni directional presentat
8. ced as indicated in the figure and attach the scanner to the bracket 5 Plug the remote ends of all cables into the appropriate connections of your host POS system 16 Installation 6 If you are using an external power supply power on this scanner by plugging the power supply into an AC power outlet Switch on the host system IMPORTANT To activate USB or KBW interface scan the following codes from the Configuration Guide 1 Open the scanner Programming Mode by scanning code1 1 2 Return to factory default settings by scanning code1 3 Once this scanner is installed you can start scanning barcode labels If you want to change the default settings of the scanner proceed to the Configuration Guide which came with this scanner Wall mount installation To install the bracket on the wall do the following 4 Locate an ideal position on the wall 5 Use the bracket as a template to mark the places for the mounting holes and drill two holes 6 Fasten the bracket to the surface with two screws as illustrated in the figure Appendices A Connector Types and Pin Definitions C Technical Specifications Interface Type Maintaining the Scanner Controlling the Scanner From the POS Troubleshooting A CONNECTOR TYPES AND PIN DEFINITIONS Appendices This scanner supports four interfaces in one standard unit includes RS232 Keyboard Wedge USB and Powered USB option The various pin defini
9. ckout process more efficient for you and more convenient for your customers e Reduce checkout lines at busy times including weekends and holidays e Create additional points of sale anywhere in the store by enabling sales associates to access POS systems in real time and complete transactions on the store floor e True presentation scanning with Omni directional and pass by scan capabilities offer a faster and more natural way of working The N 4070 reads all popular barcode symbologies and supports a wide range of scan pattern In addition this scanner also provides an aggressive first pass scanning reducing the time that takes to scan products increasing customer satisfaction and employee efficiency Another important feature of this scanner is its programmable sleep mode which is designed to save power on this scanner If the scanner is not used within a programmable period of time the scanner switches off automatically The scanner can be re activated by pressing the Sleep Wake up touch button on screen The volume can easily programmed by Volume Adjustment touch button on the screen as well The N 4070 supports multiple interfaces for communication with any host system The multiple interface versions are RS 232 Keyboard Wedge USB and Powered USB Option This manual contains two chapters and six appendices The first chapter describes this scanner and its general features The description for installation can be found in the sec
10. e device The supplier may ask for this number when the scanner needs servicing IEC825 class 1 laser product Complies with 21CFR1040 as applicable to a class Ila laser product Avoid long term viewing of direct laser light Installation Chapter 2 Installation Installation 11 This scanner can be installed on a counter surface Instructions for installation on a counter surface are given in Section 2 3 Due to many POS systems on the market a variety of communication cables are available Make sure that you have the right cable to connect the scanner to your POS or computer NOTE The scanner and the host system must be switched off before starting the installation of the scanner By following this precaution you prevent any electrical damage You are advised to install the scanner in an air circulated place out of direct sunlight 2 1 CONNECTING THE SCANNER To properly connect the scanner do the following 1 Plug the interface cable in port 1 and ensure the scanner is properly connected to the host 2 Connect the power adapter The scanner will automatically activate and detect the setup interface 3 Press the Volume Button see page 5 repeatedly to adjust the frequency and volume level Use the illustration below to see where to connect your cable s to the scanner POWER EAS 12 Installation To change another interface cable 1 Press and hold the Sleep Wake Button see page 5 until
11. hcode Scanner entspricht den Sicherheitsvorschriften nach IEC 825 1 1993 f r ein Laserprodukt der Klasse I Er entspricht auch U S 21CFR1040 anwendbar auf ein Laserprodukt der Klasse Ila Vermeiden Sie langzeitiges Hineinblicken in direktes Laserlicht Dutch De scanner voldoet aan de veiligheidsnormen IEC 825 1 1993 voor een Klasse laserproduct Tevens voldoet de scanner aan U S 21CFR1040 van toepassing op een Klasse Ila laserproduct Vermijd langdurig kijken in direct laserlicht French Le scanner est conforme aux normes de s curit IEC 825 1 1993 s appliquant a un produit laser de la classe I Il est galement conforme a la U S 21CFR1040 telle qu elle s applique a un produit laser de la classe Ila Eviter de rester expos longtemps a la lumi re directe du laser Danish Skanneren er i overensstemmelse med sikkerhedsstandarden IEC 825 1 1993 for laserprodukter i klasse I Den er ogs overensstemmelse med U S 21CFR1040 der gaelder for laserprodukter klasse Ila Undga at se direkte pa laserlys i leengere perioder Finnish Skanneri t ytt luokan lasertuotteelle IEC 825 1 ss 1993 asetetut turvavaatimukset Se tayttaa my s U S 21CFR1040 ssa asetetut vaatimukset silt osin kuin ne koskevat luokan Ila lasertuotetta Valta pitk aikaista suoraan laservaloon katsomista Swedish Avs karen uppfyller sakerhetsnormen IEC 825 1 1993 f r laserprodukter av klass 1 Den uppfyller dessutom U S 21CFR10
12. he host and scanner do not match Ensure that the setting values for both devices are the same For proper adjustment values see the Configuration Guide The communication cable does not suit your host system Contact your supplier for the correct communication cable The data format is not supported by the software running on the host system Appendices Problems USB is not working 27 Diagnostic Tips Unless you use USB plus power you need a separate power connection to the scanner like the external power supply Restart the scanner by temporarily disconnecting the power This may help the POS system to detect the scanner The very first time the PC might install some general drivers possibly from your computer setup CD In case of KB emulation you can select various keyboard languages or the universal Alt input method In a windows environment verify with the device manager that a HID Human Interface Device is installed for the scanner Ensure that both the scanner and POS system Computer expect the same USB protocol KB emulation RS 232 emulation or IBM POS protocol See Configuration Guide for setup codes and reset re power the scanner after making any changes Due to Champtek s Scantech ID s continuing product improvement programs specifications and features are subject to change without notice
13. ion scanner featuring a 5 directional scan field with a 30 line scan pattern Barcode labels can easily be read by presenting them to the scanner The optimal reading zone lies between 2 and 25 cm from the scanner window The scan depth varies depending on the size of the barcode Scanning a barcode label do the following Align the label facing the scanner and move the product towards the scanner gt The orange LED indicates the barcode is read 2 After the barcode is read move the label from the scanner The scanner will automatically enter the sleep mode if the scanner is left idle for sleep mode time out period default is set to 10 minutes During sleep mode the scanner is automatically activated when it senses the presence of a barcode NOTE With the Sleep mode feature it helps user to conserve energy and extend the scanner life Installation 1 4 SCANNER LABELLING Two labels are presented on the housing of this scanner as indicated in the figure below Two labels are also visible through the scanner window All labels are attached by the manufacturer and should not be removed N40 sat 81 OF WI 6 CHAMPTEK Sold in China Sw 50000006 8260LK800005 FE CE ewe made in Taiwan SCANTECH ID Sold in other regions except China The scanner s serial number is found underneath the barcode label as depicted in the figure above This official registration number is strictly related to th
14. lled 05 Hex power up re initialization ENQ or lt Ctrl E gt OE Hex enable cancel disable Shift Out or lt Ctrl N gt OF Hex disable Shift In or lt Ctrl O gt 12 Hex sleep DC2 or lt Ctrl R gt 14 Hex wake cancel sleep DC4 or lt Ctrl T gt When the scanner is disabled indicated by the blinking Blue LED the motor of the scanner will stay on until the scanner goes into sleep mode POS Direct powering Scanner control Powered with external power supp Scanner control Appendices F TROUBLESHOOTING 25 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 makes sure that the scanner is installed as described in Chapter 2 and that all cables are properly connected Problems Diagnostic Tips The scanner is on but a barcode cannot be read The LED is blue The scanner window is dirty Clean the scanner window as described in the Maintenance section The presented barcode type is not enabled Select the barcode type with the Configuration Guide The scanner is disabled by the host The barcode type you presented to the scanner is not supported by the scanner The scanner is on but the motor is not rotating A barcode cannot be read The LED is intermittently flashing orange The scanner is in sleep mode Press
15. lume Button Standard parts amp accessories Interface Cable Power Adapter Press this button for 3 seconds the scanner manually enters sleep mode When a sleep mode time out is programmed the scanner can be activated by pressing this button Moreover the scanner may be automatically activated when any barcodes or objects pass by the scanner NOTE The default value for the sleep mode time out is set to 10 minutes When the scanner is in sleep mode the LED is intermittently flashing blue A blue LED indicates that the scanner is ready to read a barcode An orange LED indicates a good read The beep is heard whenever data has been read correctly The frequency and volume can be adjusted One of various types of cable to connect the host computer POS system Power the scanner via the AC power outlet if the scanner is not directly powered 6 Installation 1 2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Will comply with the following product specifications Laser Safety IEC 825 1 Electrical Safety EN 60950 EMC EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 IEC 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 2000 IEC 61000 4 3 2006 IEC 61000 4 4 2004 IEC 61000 4 5 2005 IEC 61000 4 6 2003 A1 2004 A2 2006 IEC 61000 4 8 1993 A1 2000 IEC 61000 4 11 2004 LVD EN 60950 1 2006 A11 1 2009 Laser Safety German Der Stric
16. ond chapter Precisely follow the instructions for the installation of the scanner Default settings can be changed with the barcode labels from the Configuration Guide that came with the scanner Appendix A gives the pin definition for the Data ports of the scanner The pin definition may be required when you want to make a new cable for communication with the POS computer Technical specifications of this scanner can be found in Appendix B Refer to Appendix C for the interface cable types For maintaining the scanner and controlling the scanner from the POS system they can be found in Appendix D amp E Refer to Appendix F for troubleshooting if the scanner is not working properly Chapter 1 Product Overview 4 Installation 1 1 UNPACKING Remove the scanner and its accessories from the box and packing material Refer to the packing list to make sure you have received all the items ordered Visually inspect the scanner and accessories for any evidence of physical damage Refer to the figure on page 22 to locate the interface cable and make sure that the scanner interface corresponds with the host system interface Immediately contact your supplier if anything appears to be damaged or if the supported interface does not correspond with the host system interface 4 1 Scanner 4 Interface Cable 2 Bracket 5 Power Adapter 3 Screws Installation The specific parts of this scanner are 1 Sleep Wake Button 2 LED 3 Vo
17. the scanner enters sleep mode Remove the power adapter Change the interface cable Connect the power adapter again to activate the scanner and detect the new connection NOTE If you use Direct Powering the power is supplied by the host and you do not need to connect an external power supply to the Power Input entry Installation 13 2 2 INTERFACE SELECTION This scanner allows you to connect your host system using four different interface cables RS232 Keyboard Wedge USB and Powered USB Option On powering up the scanner senses the type of the interface used and switches to the appropriate protocol 14 Installation 2 3 INSTALLING THE SCANNER ON A COUNTER SURFACE To install this scanner on a counter surface follow the instructions below 1 Remove the bracket from the back of the scanner 2 Place the bracket on a counter surface and fasten the bracket to the surface with three screws as illustrated in the figure NOTE Use the bracket as a template to mark the places for the mounting holes at the counter surface and drill three holes Installation 15 3 Lead the communication cable and power supply cable through the slit Coming from power supply to socket for power supply Coming from host system Coming from AUX equipment to Data port 1 of scanner sd AUX optional 4 Make sure that connectors and cables are pla
18. tions for the applicable data port are given on page 17 and 18 The connector to be used for the port is indicated below Pin definitions for multiple interface scanner To activate USB or KBW interface follow this sequence 1 Plug in the appropriate interface cable and then power up the 2 Scan the following codes from the Configuration Guide Open the scanner Programming Mode by scanning code 1 1 Return to factory default settings by scanning code 1 3 Connector RJ 48 10 pins Multiple Interface Powered RS 232 KBW USB USB Pin Description Description Description Description Remark 1 IFID IFID IFID Interface ID 2 CTS PC Clock 3 RxD PC Data 4 TxD KB Data IFID Interface ID 5 RTS KB Clock 6 Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground 7 PC 5V PC 5V Direct Power 8 12V may be used to power scanner 9 _ IFID connect D D IFID Interface ID to 6 D USB data 10 D D D USB data Appendices Pin definition for all scanner versions AUX Port for HH scanner EAS Pin Description Direction Pin Description Direction 1 5 VDC output 1 2 CTS input 2 3 RXD input 4 reserved POWER 5 RTS output Pin Description Direction 6 GND 1 12V input 7 reserved 2 GND 8 reserved 9 reserved 1
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