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1. J1 b 2 RX 3 TX de A HE 30H 7 RTS PIN PIN 10 p 3 8 CTS 5 GND USB HID Virtual COM OPOS Cable Connector Function J P1 A USB Type A S i 1 VCC PINI PIN 10 p4 A 2 4 VSS 37 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Index C Cable Installation Caution Label cccnnnooccnnncconnncoonnnnnnss Components AUX PONE AEE EEEE Device Label EAS POPt cccccecceeeeeeeees Flat SCreW s Host Port cccececceeeeeees LED Indicator Power INPUt cccccccccccecceeeeeeceeeeeeees Round Screw Scan Window ccccecccceesssstseeeeeeeees 3 Speaker Exit zecrn a 3 Connection Interface Cable oooocnoccccnnocnncnonnos 8 Connection Connecting POWeTF ccccccccccnncccncnnnnns 7 Connecting to the Host 00 8 Scanner Operation n se 7 Connection Vertical Flush Mounting 18 l Installation Auxiliary Connection ccccccceee 19 Counter Installation 12 Horizontal Flush Mounting 14 Pre Installation Considerations 12 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Window Glass Replacement 23 L LED Indications 28 M Maintenance cccconnccnononnnnnnnnnannnnnnnonanos 32 P Package ContentS ooconncccocccocanananinannn ns 2 Pin Assignment S Scanner Labels ccoooccccnonocccononcccnnnnnn
2. Host Port Pin Keyboard Wedge RS 232C USB IBM RS 485 1 N C RTS RS232 level N C N C 2 Keyboard_ Data N C USB_D N C 3 PC Clock N C USB_D N C 4 Ground Ground Ground Ground 5 N C CTS RS232 level N C N C 6 N C RXD RS232 level N C N C 7 Keyboard_ Clock N C N C IBM_B 8 PC5V N C USB 5V N C 9 PC_Data N C N C IBM_ A 10 N C TXD RS232 level N C N C Auxiliary Port Power Input EAS Port RS 232 IN Only Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function 1 12V 1 Ground 1 Reserved for factory use 2 5V 2 Antenna 2 N C 3 Ground 3 Antenna 3 5V output 300mA max 4 12V 4 EAS GPIO OUT 4 RTS 5 EAS GPIO IN 5 Ground 6 Shield 6 TX 7 RX 8 NC 9 CTS 10 Reserved for factory use Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 36 USER S MANUAL Interface Cable Keyboard Wedge Cable for PS 2 y PIN OUT CONFIGURATION s PI MINI DIN M P2 MINI DIN F A Din Din Din Din 1 PCData 1 KB Data A 2 TNC 2 TNC AM e 3 GND 3 GND 4 PCSV 4 PCSV 5 PC Clock 5 KB Clock 6 NC 6 NC RS 232C Cable DTE Pin Out DB 9 F FUNCTION J1 J 2 TX Ea 3 RX SSS SSS me E 7 CTS PIN PIN 10 p a 8 RTS 5 GND RS 232C Cable DCE Pin Out DB 9 F FUNCTION
3. Please check your printer setting before printing it out Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner ii Laser Safety The Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner complies with safety standard IEC 60825 for a Class laser product It also complies with CDRH as applicable to a Class Ila laser product Avoid long term staring into direct laser light Radiant Energy The Advanced Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner uses two low power visible laser diodes operating at 650nm in an opto mechanical scanner resulting in less than 3 9uW radiated power as observed through a 7mm aperture and averaged over 10 seconds Do not attempt to remove the protective housing of the scanner as unscanned laser light with a peak output up to 0 8mW would be accessible inside Laser Light Viewing The scan window is the only aperture through which laser light may be observed from 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 or alteration of this product Do not remove the protective housing of the scanner There are no user serviceable parts inside Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance
4. blue amp red Beeper Operation Programmable tone amp beep time System Interfaces IBM 46xx keyboard wedge OEM IBM USB RS 232C HID USB USB virtual COM Power Supply Voltage Height 102 mm Depth 192 mm Width 232 mm Weight 2 100 g without cable and power supply Cable Standard 3 0M straight 100 240VCA 50 60 Hz DC Input Scanner Laser Class 12V 12V 5V Regulatory CDRH Class Ila IEC 60825 1 Class 1 EMC Operating Temperature CE amp FCC DOC compliance Environmental 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C 4 C 140 F Humidity 5 90 RH no dewing allowed Drop Durability Designed to withstand 1 0M drops Light Levels Up to 4000 Lux fluorescence Compatibility EAS compatible Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner w 4 Dimension Unit mm inch 9 5 0 37 9 4 0 37 102 5 4 04 02019 SOJoH Z po p z1 S 0 0 1 Lor 6 o zez WHET Bol Try oof 1207 T0102 5 2 vo 8 2 gt a 5 gt 23 3 F 23 3 0 92 E 3 gt o 3 ri 9 o Figure 15 Dimension 35 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Pin Assignment Device Q eN ZON mos oy i
5. Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 32 USER S MANUAL Trouble Shooting This section contains information about how to solve problems that you may encounter when operating the scanner However before referring to the tips make sure that the scanner is installed as instructed in this manual and that all cables are properly connected If the problem remains please contact your dealer Problem Diagnostic Tips The scanner is on but cannot read barcodes The LED is red 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 in the Programming Guide The host disables the scanner The barcode type you presented to the scanner is not supported The scanner is on but the motor is not rotating A barcode cannot be read The LED is intermittently flashing blue The scanner has entered the sleep mode Press the switch on the top of the scanner to wake up the scanner or use the wake protocol Both the red and blue LED light up appearing the color purple and remain flashing The scanner does self test when powered up The red and blue LED would both light on appearing the color purple when the scanner fails the self test When it happens disconnect the scanner from its power source immediately and contact your dealer The scanner does not accept more than two or three barcode labels There is no
6. byte commands to the scanner The default settings of the commands are as follows ASCII Code Function Byte is Also Called OE Hex enable resumes disable Shift Out or lt Ctrl N gt OF Hex disable Shift In or lt Ctrl O gt 05 Hex power up re initialization ENQ or lt Ctrl E gt 12 Hex sleep DC2 lt Ctrl R gt 14 Hex wake up resumes sleep DC4 lt Ctrl T gt E When the scanner is disabled unable to scan the motor of the scanner will stay on until the scanner goes into sleep mode 27 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Operation LED Indications There are red and blue dual color LED indications on the top of the device indicating the operational status of the scanner LED Status Indication LED off No power supplied to the scanner Steady blue light The scanner is powered on and ready to scan One red flash A barcode has been successfully decoded A barcode has been successfully decoded but the Steady red light object is not removed from the scan window The scanner is in programming mode Flashing blue light The scanner is in sleep mode This indicates the scanner has a motor or laser failure Steady red blue light For motor failure a periodic beep is sounded In this case return the unit for repair The scanner is programmed in USB interface but not Flashing red light connected to a host device Sound Indications The devic
7. of transmittance When window glass change is required it is recommended to change glass of the same type If window type needs to change the scanner must be returned to the manufacture for reconfiguration Follow the steps below to replace the window glass 1 Loosen the four round screws of the top plate and take it off the device 4 Screw 23 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 3 Loosen the eight flat screws on the glass holder take off the glass holder and seal rubber from the front cover The glass lies on the front cover Take the glass from the front cover replace with a new one put back the seal rubber and glass holder and at last tighten the eight screws 8 Screw Glass Holder Seal Rubber Front Cover To protect the window glass it suggested leave those heavy bulky products in the cart and use a handheld scanner to read their barcodes Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 24 Set Up Configuring the Scanner The scanner is either pre programmed to suit the situation or it automatically detects and is ready to go In certain cases no setup is required In other cases the scanner must be informed about what kind of system it is connected to This can be done in a few moments using the programming barcodes in the separate Programming Guide The programming section may be used to set a number of parameters on the scanner communication interface type slee
8. of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure Optical The use of optical instruments with this product will increase the eye hazard Optical instruments include binoculars magnifying glasses and microscopes but do not include normal eye glasses worn by the user For CE Countries This scanner is in conformity with CE standards Please note that an approved CE marked power supply unit should be used in order to maintain CE conformance iii Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Table of Contents Important Notice Introduction Key Features te ee 2 Unpacki ivi A a ia Cable Installation iii ie 6 Lela AAEN AEE E E E A lesesaiasovesgivecsteses 7 Connecting Power EEE AFETE ET ET 7 Verifying Scanner Operation a a a A R iE 7 Connecting tothe Host cit aeaaaee i a A E AA E E AAE Na 8 installation a a 12 Pr e Installation Considerations crisi 12 Installing the Scanner to the COUNTES ccccesccsteceseesseesscecsseessseceseesseeseseeseeeseneesseeess 12 Auxiliary Handheld Scanner Connection cccccscccssscssseeseeeseeesseceseessnesseesseeesaeeeseeess 19 EAS COMMECEIONN ici ai 20 Window Glass Replacement customs iii 23 SUD A AAA A is Als 25 Configuring the Scamneriuii is eee BH id 25 Opera e A as 28 LED Indications naaie a a a a aaa aii lies 28 Sound Indications i gu sii ts 28 Sleep Mode coooooooccoconononconnnonnnos vb bo eg fo 29 Sc
9. proper handshaking with the POS system Switch on the POS system and check the connection and communication settings The scanner is continuously seeing a barcode Remove all barcode labels out of the scan volume of the scanner and try again The scanner cannot send the data to the POS system There is no proper handshaking between the scanner and the host Make sure that all cables are connected and your POS system is ready to receive data A barcode is read by the scanner but not accepted by the POS system The interface cable is not connected to the correct port of your POS system Refer to the manual of your POS system to locate the serial port The communication settings of the system and scanner do not match Adjust the settings in order to be equal for both devices The interface cable does not suit your POS system Contact your dealer for the correct interface cable The software running on the POS system does not support the data format of the barcode label 33 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Specification Operational Light Source 650nm visible laser diodes VLD Depth of Scan Field 0 200 mm UPC EAN 100 PCS 90 Scan Pattern 8 directions of scan field Scan Rate 3 200 scans per second omnidirectional Number of Scan Lines 32 Minimum Bar Width 5mil PCS 90 Print Contrast 40 UPC EAN 100 Indicators LED Two color LED
10. send an EAS output after a good barcode read to deactivate a tag on the product EAS Active state Active high EAS Active state Active Low default 21 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Setting EAS Timeout Use this setting to set EAS Timeout EAS output signal is held in its active state for a good read indication To set the timeout 1 Scan the Enter Exit Programming barcode to begin the setup 2 Scan 3 ASCII number barcodes Please see Programming Guide to set the time in millisecond For example O 000 disable the feature O 001 10 msec O 002 20 msec 0 250 2500 msec 2 5second 3 Scan the Enter Exit Programming barcode to save the settings EAS Timeout EAS Pin out The following is a table for the EAS pin out Function Color Note 1 Ground Red 2 Antenna Orange 3 Antenna Black 4 EAS In Green 5 EAS Out White Open collecor output 6 Shield Purple Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 22 Window Glass Replacement Since scratches on the glass of top plate windows would undermine scanning performance occasional replacement of the window glass may be necessary For glass replacement there are three types of glass available Anti scratch coating tempered float glass Glass with demand like coating DLC and Sapphire on Glass Change of glass type would influence laser safety and scanner US performance because different glass types have different levels
11. Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below Version Date Description of Version 1 0 July 20 2010 Initial release 1 1 March 21 2011 Added EAS connection Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Important Notice No warranty of any kind is made in regard to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose We are not liable for any errors contained herein or incidental or consequential damages in connection with furnishing performance or use of this material No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system transcribed or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without express written consent and authorization We have taken reasonable measures to provide information in this manual that is complete and accurate However the material in this guide is for information only we reserve the right to make changes in product design without reservation and without prior notification For the latest revision please contact your distributor All trademarks mentioned herein registered or otherwise are the properties of their various respective owners Copyright 2011 All rights reserved This manual is in AS format
12. Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 2 You can also design the counter top as the following structure and simply put the device into the desired position without plates 1 5 0 06 192 0 7 56 _1 5 0 06 Cyouju Syur F o e 2 2 Figure 9 Horizontal Flush Mounting 2 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 16 17 USER S MANUAL N Ww Y o 3 3 a wo Y o 3 3 a n 3 3 w O N 3 3 wo n 3 3 Figure 10 Dimensions of the Opening for Horizontal Flush Mounting 2 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Vertical Flush Mounting Considering different counter space and placement the scanner can also be mounted vertically The following figures indicate the cutout dimension and mounting requirement 4 94 2 Screw M4x0 7 A en A B C D E F 235 0mm 195 0mm 23 5mm 47 5mm 120 0mm 04 2mm 9 25 7 68 0 93 1 87 4 72 0 17 Figure 11 Vertical Flush Mounting Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 18 Auxiliary Handheld Scanner Connection Auxiliary Port The scanner provides an auxiliary port for the use of an additional peripheral device to be connected to the host system via the scanner itself It is usually used to connect a handheld scanner for items too large to place on the checkstand The auxiliary port will support 5VDC devices with a 300mA maximum current If the auxiliary d
13. always supplied Model depends on customer needs lea Power supply amp power cord Model depends on electrical requirements of your geographic location 1 ea User s manual amp programming guide in CD ROM a Please leave this user s manual within easy access for persons using the scanner b If any contents are damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 2 USER S MANUAL Components Top View Figure 1 Scanner Top View Description Function 1 Scan Window Laser aperture 2 Speaker Exit Beep tone indication 3 LED Indicator 2 Indicating reading status and package flow 4 Round Screw 4 Fixing the top plate to the scanner 5 Flat Screw 4 M4 0 7 For vertical flush mounting 3 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Bottom View iy eee ee ihe SS DO O Figure 2 Scanner Bottom View Description Function Carrying information such as model name and serial 6 Device Label ying number 7 EAS Port Electronic article surveillance connection 8 Power Input External AC power input 9 Host Port Interface communication connection to the host Connecting an auxiliary peripheral device usually a 10 AUX Port g y perip f y handheld scanner Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner USER S MANUAL Scanner Labels On the device bottom is a label co
14. an Volume and Package Flow 2 Ee 30 Scanning Mode iii 31 Maintaining the Scanner tits access cg etetercve ec ii 32 Trouble SHOOTING 3332251052254 see ene r a ds nd 33 ECC e se ae ace eb eases 34 DIMENSION iii AA aean 35 AI A lagsti coe deshbehs sedenadashestabeinasesneahs sessed ET 36 WG E E E E T EE 38 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Introduction The Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner is a powerful scanning solution specially designed for high traffic environments with limited space It features dual laser technology that enables 32 scan lines to achieve enhanced speed and accuracy but manages to do so in a unit that measures significantly less in size than comparable scanners With proprietary hardware decoding technology this dual laser scanner is able to decode virtually every 1D barcode in existence with lightening quick speed The visual diagnostic blue LED on the device provides immediate visual user feedback increasing both accuracy and productivity Key Features Unique dual laser technology Field replaceable scratch resistant window Instant two way object fly by scan reaction Visual diagnostic blue LED Barcode stitching capable 1 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner User s MANUAL Unpacking The omnidirectional scanner package contains 1 ea Advanced dual laser omnidirectional in counter scanner lea Interface cable This cable is usually but not
15. canner read the desired barcode only Return to Wand Emulation Default Available only for special firmware version 11 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Installation Pre Installation Considerations Before mounting the scanner some considerations are as below 1 Determine the direction of package flow for your application Locate the optimum scanner position in the counter surface Pay attention to the product flow distance to the counter edge and convenience for the operator 2 Placement of the scanner should allow easy access to other components as well as optimize communication between the scanner the POS terminal the additional handheld scanner and any EAS peripheral equipment Do not route interfaces cables near any electrical motors or other source of electromagnetic interference 3 To ensure mounting stability avoid placing the scanner in such a way as to subject it to excess vibration bumping spilled liquid etc 4 The scanner should be installed in a location away from direct sunlight since high levels of ambient light reduce scanner effectiveness 5 The scanner housing is designed to provide adequate space for convective cooling However to prolong working hours the scanner should be placed at where there is adequate convective air flow and no major heat producing equipment nearby The air temperature inside the checkstand must not exceed 40 C 104 F Installing the Scanner to the Cou
16. communication cable and set up the interface via programming Replacement cables can be obtained from your distributor Follow these steps to replace the interface cable 1 Turn off the host system and power off the scanner Disconnect the old interface cable from the host 3 Press down the small tab on the connector where the old cable is attached to the scanner and pull out the connector 4 Insert the 10 pin modular plug of a new interface cable into the Host connector on the scanner until it clicks 5 Plug the new cable into the host 6 Re program the scanner interface with barcodes below or refer to the Programming Guide for more setting guidance IS Enter Exit Programming Mode Scan this barcode to enter the set up or to exit after the set up is finished The LED would remain red when in programming mode 9 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Return to PC AT default This barcode allows setting as keyboard wedge interface for IBM PC AT PS 2 and compatibles desired barcode only Cover the unwanted barcode to ensure that the scanner read the Return to RS 232 default The RS 232C interface scanner is often used when connecting to the serial port of a PC or terminal Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 10 USER S MANUAL Return to USB default Reading of Return to USB default sets the device into USB interface support Cover the unwanted barcode to ensure that the s
17. e uses a speaker to give audio feedback on scanner operation The beeper tone and duration are adjustable with the Programming Guide The following are the sound indications Beeps Indication One beep A barcode has been successfully decoded Two beeps high low The scanner has entered programming mode Scanner has returned from programming to normal Two beeps same tone mode This indicates the scanner passed self test when Four beeps in series powered on and is operating properly Continuous tone This is a failure indication Return the unit for repair Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 28 Sleep Mode After the scanner has been inactive for a specific length of time the laser and the motor would automatically turn off This state is called sleep mode The blue LED would blink as indication It takes two steps to enter the sleep mode The first step is the laser switching off after 10 minutes the second step is the motor switching off after 30 minutes The time period is programmable The scanner has IR sensors that detect activity in front of the scan window To wake up the scanner simply present an object into the IR detection range in front of the scan window The detecting distance is about 15cm 5 9 inch from the scan window while in condition with effectiveness of environment lights The detecting distance is also programmable 150 0 5 9 Units mm inc
18. evice exceeds this specification an external power supply will be required to power the auxiliary device Cable pin out information for the auxiliary port is as following Pin Function Reserved for factory use N C 5V output 300mA max RTS Ground TX RX NC CTS Reserved for factory use WO COOIN D W BRI WIN e Eb o Handheld Data Format Requirements Before installation the connected handheld scanner must be configured to transmit data format as below Baud rate 9600 Data bit 8 Parity None Stop bit 1 Handshaking RTS CTS Message terminator STX ETX Code 39 identifier code M ITF 2 of 5 identifier code Chinese post code identifier code UPC A identifier code UPC E identifier code m I 19 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner EAN 13 identifier code F EAN 8 identifier code FF Codabar identifier code N Code 128 identifier code K Code 93 identifier code L MSI identifier code GS1 CodeBar Omnidirectional identifier code RS GS1 CodeBar Limited identifier code RL GS1 CodeBar Expanded RX Industrial 2 of 5 identifier code D Code 11 identifier code O Standard 2 of 5 identifier code S Matrix 2 of 5 identifier code G Installation of an Auxiliary Scanner Before installation contact your distributor to make sure the device and firmware version sup
19. h Figure 12 IR Detection Range 29 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Scan Volume and Package Flow The device is an omnidirectional presentation scanner with a 10 direction scan field with a 40 line scan pattern The scan volume extends approximately 20cm 8 in front of the scan window Barcodes are most effortlessly scanned when swept through the scan volume from the scan window On the other hand the two LED indicate reading status as well as package flow As illustrated in Figure 13 the product flow can be from the right to the left or the left to the right Product Flow Product Flow Sean Volume r DA POO IVE ROGUE OEE EEL IEEE COOL GGT ALINE REG SG GEL AA CALAS DEIA itty MA GINA ELLEN COORD ALLL ANS DELLE Mpg te ESLORA A EAD EGTA DEAN DIA A Lo LEILA LEGA POEL PGT EAL GE tt COD OCCOIO OLORO IETU ELGG LLG CLC ELS EEG LOS GA TIRAR ATI HI A ALLL ARA RI COLL RECORRE RICART ORAR OPAC CELE GOCE NEED GEL Lf CANA COE COE GRE MP ED OEE LEE COLES TELE LUGE GMA es LEE tL AE OPS A APIS ARIAS e a E PILAA La A F hs 4 aA a A a Tey 7 PAZ wy Gow 1 7 CERRO FT Y ATRAE Product Flow Product Flow Figure 13 Scan Volume amp Product Flow Mounting methods horizontal or vertical would not affect scan volume and performance Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 30 Scanning Mode The scanner is to be mounted in a checkstand usually flush wit
20. h the countertop It works in three scanning modes to cater to different counter placement and operation convenience 1 Sliding mode Users slide items over the counter surface without grasping or picking them up Figure 14 1 Scanning Mode Sliding 2 Sweeping mode Users sweep items through the scan volume Left to right or right to left are both okay Figure 14 2 Scanning Mode Sweeping 3 Presentation mode Users present items to the scan window The scanner can read barcodes as long as the item is within the scan volume with or without the barcode facing the scan window Figure 14 3 Scanning Mode Presentation Facing barcode labels in the direction of scanning or toward the scan window will optimize the scan rate 31 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Maintaining the Scanner The scanner is designed for long term trouble free operation and rarely requires any maintenance Only an occasional cleaning of the scanner window is necessary in order to remove dirt and fingerprints It can be cleaned while the scanner is running When cleaning wipe the scan window with a soft lint free cloth and a non abrasive cleaner to avoid scratching and damaging the scan window Do not spray water or cleaning liquid directly into the window If the scanner s housing needs cleaning use a mild cleaning agent that does not contain strong oxidizing chemicals otherwise the exterior may be damaged
21. live host terminal The LED would flash red and read no barcode if the scanner is programmed in USB interface but not connected to a host device If the scanner does not produce any beeps or produces the wrong beeps or the LED is not lit up remove the power connection and refer to the section of Troubleshooting Connecting to the Host The interface cable comes with different host end connectors depending on the host Follow the steps below to connect the device to the host 1 Turn off the host system 2 Connect the scanner and the host with the interface cable Refer to your host manual to locate the correct port for the scanner 3 Plug the power cable to the jack on the device and connect the power cord to an AC outlet 4 If necessary set up the scanner interface with the barcode in the programming guide Refer to the Set Up section 5 Turn on the host system Interface Cable Interface Types The scanner communicates with the host through various types of interfaces The standard types of interface are a Keyboard wedge b RS 232 c USB supporting HID USB virtual COM USB d IBM 468x 469x Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 8 USER S MANUAL Interface Cable Replacement The standard interface cable is attached to the scanner with a 10 pin modular connector When properly seated the connector is secured in the scanner bottom by a flexible retention tab You can easily replace the
22. n the Programming Guide and present this barcode to the scanner When the scanner gives two beeps one high and one low and the LED turns red it means the scanner is in programming mode 2 Decide which parameters are required and find their barcodes in the Programming Guide 3 Cover unwanted codes with your hand and present the desired codes one by one to the scanner the scanner beeps once as it accepts each code 4 For some parameter setting such as barcode length and identifier code it is required to scan the Set barcode to save the configuration 5 When done again present the lt Enter Exit Programming Mode gt barcode 6 The scanner beeps twice of the same tone and the LED returns to blue It means the scanner has been programmed 7 Test again with known good barcodes If results are good you are done setting up Otherwise return to step 1 and try again Read Enter Exit programming mode barcode to start configuration Change scanner setting by scanning the barcodes of the desired function Yes Select code 39 full AS table Read Save setting to Read Enter Exit programming mode barcode to save and exit confirm barcode to end the configuration Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 26 USER s MANUAL Controlling the Scanner from POS System The scanner can be controlled from the POS system via the RS 232C interface Controlling can be accomplished by transmitting the following single
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24. ntaining information such as model name serial number and power requirement In addition two caution labels of laser safety are located under the window glass Below are examples of the labels Device Label Sample MODEL NO Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner sera no lll IIMA B181N000001 POWER SUPPLY 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz DC INPUT 12V 12V 5V CAUTION Remove of warranty label or unauthorized changes to hardware may void warranty AS 2 x ME Fe MADE IN TAIWAN Figure 3 Device Label Caution Label Sample Figure 4 Caution Label 5 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner USER S MANUAL Cable Installation The scanner is to be connected to a host e g POS with the use of external power required The scanner also supports an auxiliary scanner and EAS application The figure below gives you an overview of the cable installation Figure 5 Cable Installation Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner USER S MANUAL Connection Connecting Power The power supply provides 12 volts 12 volts and 5 volts DC voltage to the scanner the detailed power requirement is as below Voltage AC100 240 Frequency 50 60HZ Current RMS 600mA Output 5V 12V 12V A power cord is required to connect the electrical outlet and power supply Select the proper IEC power cord for your country To connect an external power to the scanner plug the powe
25. nter The scanner is to be mounted in the counter with two methods You can either use a shelf to support the unit or make the face of the scanner flush with the counter top To protect the device when mounting the scanner do not turn the scanner upside down or press on the window glass Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 12 USER S MANUAL Shelf Mounting You can build a shelf under the counter surface to support the unit Refer to the following figure for the dimensions of the opening 1 5 0 06 192 0 7 56 1 5 0 06 Y za e oa e e Oo E Do gt pa uw 7 o a 3 9 oat 3 ES E ai O z g 97 e Sat O Figure 6 Shelf Mounting 13 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Horizontal Flush Mounting 1 There are two methods of horizontal flush mounting 1 You can use two metal plates to fix the scanner to the counter surface The following figures specify dimensions of the opening plate and screw Contact your dealer for procurement of the mounting accessories A B C D 235 0mm 198 0mm Fixing Plate 2 Self Screw M3 10 0mm Hob 6 9 25 7 8 Figure 7 Horizontal Flush Mounting 1 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 14 15 USER S MANUAL rs a o T 3 45 5 N z o o o O lt ay 2 N v _ oO 3 3 43 2 4 R1 0 Figure 8 Fixing Plate Dual Laser
26. p mode timing same code delay time barcode symbologies and more advanced settings like setting headers and trailers The settings are to be stored in non volatile memory and are preserved even when the scanner is powered down Individual parameters may be set at any time without affecting the other parameters Power Up Self Test The scanner would automatically run the self test when the power is supplied It is to verify that the scanner and interface are functioning properly and takes only seconds The unit would give four beeps in series to indicate that the scanner passed self test blue LED would light on afterwards It the scanner fails the self test both the blue and red LED would light on appearing the color purple a continuous beeping may also be heard Scan Test After the scanner passes the power up self test it is ready to scan Follow the steps below to ensure that your scanner can work well with your host system 1 With the scanner running blue LED lights up and the host system on try to scan several known good barcodes 2 Check the results on the POS screen If the scanner is reading okay it is likely that no further setup is necessary 3 If the POS screen does not show the expected scans go to the Parameter Setting section below 25 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner Parameter Setting 1 When the scanner is powered on blue LED lights up find the lt Enter Exit Programming Mode gt barcode i
27. port such a function Once you re sure about it follow the steps below to use the auxiliary port as a handheld scanner input port SEP WN Configure the handheld scanner data format as above table requirements Turn off the host system Connect the handheld scanner to the auxiliary port using auxiliary cable Connect the external power supply for the auxiliary scanner if required Use the programming barcodes to activate the auxiliary port of the in counter scanner and set up its data transmission mode Refer to its separate Programming Guide EAS Connection The scanner s integrated EAS deactivation antenna requires an EAS host cable 1 2 3 Make sure that the power of the EAS system is off Plug the cable to the appropriate connectors on the scanner and the EAS system Program the Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner with the necessary barcodes on the next page Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner 20 USER S MANUAL Enter Exit Programming Mode Scan this barcode to enter the set up or to exit after the set up is finished The LED would remain red when in programming mode When enabled the EAS tag is not de activated until the associated barcode is decoded EAS Interlock Enable Setting EAS Interlock When disabled default the EAS tag is de activated independently of any barcode scanning Use this setting to set the EAS Interlock Disable default polarity of the EAS allowing the scanner to
28. r supply into the power jack on the scanner and then plug the power supply into an AC outlet Blue LED would light when the scanner is powered and ready to scan The scanner turns on when the AC power is supplied and turns off when the power is removed There is no on off switch on the scanner itself Use only an AC DC power supply approved for the scanner Use of other power supplies may cause damage to the product and void the factory warranty You must verify that the power source will supply clean electrical power to the equipment that is it must be free of excess electrical noise Verifying Scanner Operation Before connecting the scanner to host or mounting to counter you may follow the procedure below to verify scanning operation 1 Insert the 10 pin modular plug of the interface cable into the Host connector on the scanner until a firm click is heard 2 Plug the other end of the cable to the host 3 Power up the scanner The speaker would sound four beeps and the two LED indicators glow blue to indicate good self test The scanner is ready to work 4 Present a known good test barcode to the scanner The scanner should issue a short beep and the LED should flash red momentarily 7 Dual Laser Omnidirectional In Counter Scanner If the scanner is connected to a keyboard wedge for this test it should read one barcode beep and the LED remain red This is normal when the keyboard wedge is not connected to a

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