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2755-6.1, Hand-Held Undecoded Bar Code Scanner User Manual
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1. li EAN 128 1 234567 8910 EAN 13 1234 5670 EAN 8 Interleaved 2 of 5 I li 1 2 1 2 UPCA 0 5 UPCE Rockwell suomaion 0 Allen Bradley pr Worldwide representation Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China PRC Colorrbia Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denrrark Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Finland France Germany Greece Guatemala Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy J arraica J apan J ordan Korea Kuwait Lebanon Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Romania Russia CIS Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Arab Errirates United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela Yugoslavia Allen Bradley Headquarters 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee VM 53204 USA Tel 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Publication 2755 6 1 Noverrber 1996 40062 328 01 B Supercedes Publication 2755 6 1 August 1996 Copyright 1996 Allen Bradley Conpany Inc Printed in USA
2. Wy Allen Bradley Hand Held Undecoded Bar Code Scanner Cat No 2755 HUG 4 2755 HUG 9 Manual Important User Information Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements including any applicable laws regulations codes and standards The illustrations charts sample programs and layout examples shown in this guide are intended solely for purposes of example Since there are many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Allen Bradley does not assume responsibility or liability to include intellectual property liability for actual use based upon the examples shown in this publication Allen Bradley publication SGI 1 1 Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control available from your local Allen Bradley office describes some important differences between solid state equipment and electromechanical devices that should be taken into consideration when applying products such as those described in this publication Reproduction of the contents of this copyrighted publication in whole or in part without written permission of Allen Bradley Company Inc is prohibited Throughout this ma
3. absolute dark light differential Ambient Light Immunity Incandescent 350 ft candles 3766 lux Fluorescent 450 ft candles 4844 lux Sodium Vapor 350 ft candles 3766 lux Mercury Vapor 450 ft candles 4844 lux Electrical Supply Voltage cece ee 4 8 to 14 0V DC Cuente enm du Presa 110 mA at 5V DC typical Mechanical Dimensions i ela MR E Con ok 5 0 L x 2 8 W x 6 3 H Milimeters 00 127 L x 71 W x 160 H WENE a docet ami tert 8 5 oz 240 g Publication 2755 6 1 A 2 Specifications Environmental Operating Temperature 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C Humidity icit pe nx 5 to 95 noncondensing Drop Test iesus 6ft 1 8 meter to concrete Laser Certifications CDRH dioe REX Rp Class Il laser product IEC 925 died lee a la hes Class 2 Agency Certifications UL and CUL Listed CE marked for all applicable directives Publication 2755 6 1 man Appendix B Scanner Pinout Connections Pin 1 amp LOCK B Pin 10 Pin Signal Name Function 12 Power Power input 4 8 to 14V DC 3 Ground Power and signal ground A Enable Signal input to power up the scanner tum on the laser tum on Scanning rrotor 5 Start of Scan Sychronizes decode logic with the scanner 7 Connected to trigger switch This output is grounded when the 6 Trigger Switch swit
4. a Publication 2755 6 1 N M2 M2 M22 NM NM PY I AYO DMD WI WN e toc ii Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting the Scanner ccc eeeeee aes 3 2 Cleaning the Scan Window 3 4 Specifications Appendix A Connector Pinouts Appendix B European Union Directive Compliance Appendix C Glossary Publication 2755 6 1 Preface Using this Manual Read this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual This preface covers the following topics e intended audience e chapter contents e laser warning symbol related publications Intended Audience No special knowledge is required to understand this document or to use the scanner Undecoded scanners require a decoder We assume that you are familiar with the operation and cable inputs to your decoder Publication 2755 6 1 Contents of this Manual The following table briefly describes the contents of each section Chapter Title Contents Describes the purpose background and scope Preface Using this Manual ofthis manual Also provides a list of related publications Overview of the scanner Includes read range 1 Scanner Features os charts and description of accessory items gt Connecting and Operating Describes how to connect the scanner to a the Scanner decoder Operating tips are also provided Troubleshooting and Maintenance Provides solutions to the most common operating problems Also inclu
5. to represent the second Interleaved 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density The location of wide elements bar spaces within each group determines which characters are encoded This continuous code type uses no intercharacter spaces Only numeric 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded Publication 2755 6 1 G 5 L Laser An acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation The laser is an intense light source Light from a laser is all the same frequency unlike the output of an incandescent bulb Laser light is typically coherent and has a high energy density Laser Diode A gallium arsenide semiconductor type of laser connected to a power source to generate a laser beam This laser type is a compact source of coherent light P Parameter A variable that can have different values assigned to it Programming Mode The state in which a scanner is configured for parameter values See SCANNING MODE Q Quiet Zone A clear space containing no dark marks which precedes the start character of a bar code symbol and follows the stop character Publication 2755 6 1 S Scanner An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds to the bars and spaces of the symbol Its three main components are 1 Light sourc
6. 2 mm j 55 mil 1 1 40 mm a i 20 2 30 3 0 0 ENES isg 3 y 8 51 16 E Distance F rom Front of S canner Publication 2755 6 1 Extended Range Scanner Catalog No 2755 HUG9 r 50 in 127 cm Scanner a See inset p n 63 5 cm tt F E 25 in 63 5 cm uu E 50 in 127 cm 15 0 mil 0 38 mm 20 0 mil 0 51mm 8 l 40 mil 1 02 mm lt gt 55 0 mil 1 40 mm 70 0 mil Reflective 1 78 mm 100 mil Reflective 2 54 mm 0 om Tp EEG Erie tne quce i 150 200 250 300 350 420 DE 3e 381 508 635 762 389 1067 Distance From Front of Scanner Inset 3 in 7 8cm if L 1 5 in 3 8 mm 3o zr S 15in 38mm L 3 in 7 8cm HM 7 5 mil 19 mm M gt 10 mil 0 25 mm 0 inches 3 6 9 11 13 centimeters 7 6 152 22 9 21 9 33 0 Publication 2755 6 1 Accessories The following accessories are available Publication 2755 6 1 Scanner Cables Connect scanner to A B decoder See page 2 2 for connections e 8ft 2 14 meter Catalog No 2755 HUC GA1 08 e 15 ft 4 57 meter Catalog No 2755 HUC GA1 15 e 20ft 6 1 meter Catalog No 2755 HUC GA1 20 Adjustable Stands Holds scanner at adjustable angles and heights for hand free scanner operation e 5to 18 inch 127 to 457 mm height Catalog No 2755 HFN K1 e Oto 16 inch 229 to 406 mm height Catalog No 2755 HFN K2 Multi mo
7. If you are connecting the scanner to a High Speed or Enhanced decoder you must use a Gun Adapter Catalog No 2755 NC16 Series B Publication 2755 6 1 Cleaning the Scan Window You may need to clean the window of the scanner Carefully clean the window by first removing loose particles of dirt with clean air Then use an optical quality cloth moistened with an optical quality cleaning fluid for plastic lenses and wipe the window in a single direction don t wipe cloth back and forth across window Do not leave streaks ATTENTION Do not use abrasive materials such as disposable wipes and facial tissue Do not use solvents like alcohol or acetone These materials will damage the window or the finish on the scanner ATTENTION The scanner has no serviceable parts Do not open the housing of the scanner A B Technical Support If you should require assistance or need additional information on operating the scanner or Allen Bradley decoder contact Allen Bradley Global Technical Services GTS at 216 646 6800 Publication 2755 6 1 Appendix A Specifications Optical Nominal Scan Rate 33 to 39 scans second Wavelength nominal 675 nm Visible Red Maximum Roll Skew HUG 4 iis 31 40 from normal HUG 9 Civica te 10 from normal Maximum Pitch HUGA us ose dean 55 from normal HUG 9 Wo eee 45 from normal Depth of Field 005 See page 1 5 Print Contrast Minimum 50
8. O INC DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM MILWAUKEE WI U S A Scanning Ranges The scanners can read bar code symbols at various distances depending upon the bar code symbol density width of narrow bars or spaces The following table lists the read ranges for both the standard and extended range scanners Minimum Standard Range Extended Range Symbol Catalog No 2755 HUG4 Catalog No 2755 HUG9 Density Inches Centimeters Inches Meters 5 0 mil 1 25 in to 2 7 in 13 mm 32 cm to 6 9 cm Not Applicable 7 5 mil 1 0 in to 7 0 in 5 0 in to 11 in 19 mm 2 5 cm to 17 8 cm 0 13 m to 0 28 m 10 0 mil 4 0 to 13 in 25 mm Data Not Available 0 10 m to 0 33 m 15 0 mil 4 0 to 60 in 38 mm Data Not Available 0 10 mto 1 52 m 20 0 mil 1 0 in to 27 in 5 0 to 65 in 51 mm 2 5 cm to 69 cm 0 13 m to 1 65 m 40 0 mil 4 5 in to 37 in 14 in to 120 in 1 02 mm 11 4 cm to 94 cm 0 36 m to 3 05 m 55 0 mil Tin to 50 in 24 in to 156 in 1 40 mm 17 8 cm to 127 cm 0 61 m cm to 3 96 m 70 0 mil f 96 in to 276 in 1 78 mm Not Applicable Reflective 2 43 m to 7 01 m 100 mil 96 in to 420 in Rn Not Applicable 2 44 m to 10 67 m Publication 2755 6 1 Standard Range Scanner Catalog No 2755 HUG4 r 10 25 4 cm Scanner E 5 12 7 cm L x m E 5 12 7 cm E 10 25 4 cm 5 mil 0 13 mm 7 5 mil 0 19 mm 20 mil 0 51 mm i 40 mil 1 0
9. SCEAU APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 2 LASER STRAHLUNG NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN LASER KLASSE 2 Publication 2755 6 1 Chapter 1 Scanner Features This chapter describes the features of the standard and extended range undecoded scanners Included are descriptions of major features e LEDs e scanning ranges e safety labels accessories Publication 2755 6 1 Scanner Features The scanners use a low power visible red laser diode for scanning The trigger turns on the laser which scans a label at approximately 36 scans per second LEDs Ta Cable Connector The laser beam exits through the scan window reflects off the label back through the window is detected by a sensor in the scanner When a label is read the laser beam is automatically turned off until the trigger is pressed again If no label is read the laser beam automatically turns off after approximately 3 seconds and remains off until the trigger is released and pressed again Note The Extended Range Scanner Catalog No 2755 HUG 9 has a two position trigger The first detent provides a spotter beam and the second position provides a scan line Publication 2755 6 1 LED Indicators On the back of the scanner there is a clear window through which two LEDs are visible FE Green Red Green LED Good Read indicating that a bar code symbol has been scanned and decoded LED remain
10. able Cause s Decoder not on Scan beam has timed out Defective scanner cable Defective scanner Corrective Action Verify that decoder is on Normal operation Release trigger completely and scan again If possible try another scanner cable If possible try another scanner using the same connections Contact Allen Bradley Global Support GTS Scan Beam Appears as a Dot Nota line Publication 2755 6 1 Trigger on Extended Range Scanner is not fully pressed Defective scanner Extended Range Scanner has a 2 position trigger The first position is for the Spotter beam Press the trigger to the next position for scanning Contact Allen Bradley Global Technical Support Problem Scan Beam Present Symbols Not Read Probable Cause s Scanner not held at slight angle to symbol Scan beam not crossing entire symbol Decoder not programmed to read the type of bar code you are scanning Poor quality bar code symbols Loose cable connections Gun adapter not being used Corrective Action Hold scanner atan angle to the symbol Make sure scan beam Crosses every bar or space on the symbol Make sure the decoder is configured for the type of bar code symbols you are scanning Use the symbols provided on the inside back cover for testing Check for loose cable connections
11. age Directive 1996 e undersigned hereby declare that the product s specified above conforms to the listed directive s and standard s Manufacturer Authorized Representative in the Community through its Responsible Person Signature Signature ode iv nme CAAA Full Name Robert Gardiner Full Name Viktor Schiffer Position Manager Quality Engineering Position Engineering Manager Date 11 Sept 1996 Date 11 Sept 1996 Chg Ltr A Rel No 534 96 1 Sheet 1 of 1 43500 249 01 Publication 2755 6 1 Glossary A ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A 7 bit plus parity code representing 128 letters numerals punctuation marks and control characters It is a standard data transmission code in the U S B Bit Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning Byte On an addressable boundary eight adjacent binary digits 0 and 1 combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value Bits are numbered from the right 0 through 7 with bit 0 the low order bit One byte in memory can be used to store one ASCII character cC CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety This agency specifies various laser operation classes based on power output during operation Ch
12. alyze the content of the specific bar code scanned Decode Algorithm A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol Discrete Code A bar code or symbol in which the spaces between characters intercharacter gaps are not part of the code Discrete 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars two of which are wide The location of wide bars in the group determines which character is encoded spaces are insignificant Only numeric characters 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded E EAN European Article Number This European International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards Element dimensions are specified metrically EAN is used primarily in retail H Host Computer A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control Publication 2755 6 1 IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation Intercharacter Gap The space between two adjacent bar code characters in a discrete code Interleaved Bar Code A bar code in which characters are paired together using bars to represents the first character and the intervening spaces
13. ar counterclockwise to lock Connector is locked when flat edge of locking collar aligns with the flat edge of the scanner handle Remove a scanner cable by rotating the locking collar clockwise until the cable can be pulled out of the scanner Publication 2755 6 1 2 3 Connecting the Scanner to a Decoder The scanner interface cable connects to the input port of the decoder The following table summarizes the cable and connectors required for each decoder Note A Gun Adapter Catalog No 2755 NC16 may be required to connect the scanner to some Series B decoders 2755 NC16 Series B Decoder Type Gun Adapter Bulletin 2708 DH5 No Attended WorkStations Multi P urpose Bar Code WorkStation No Catalog No 2755 DH1 Single or Dual Head Enhanced Bar Code Decoder Required Catalog No 2755 DS1A DD1A ATTENTION Do not install or remove the scanner cables or connectors until the power to the scanner and decoder is turned off Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the scanner or decoder ATTENTION Make sure you use the Series B Gun Adapter Catalog No 2755 NC16 Series B If you are ugrading from an earlier version Allen Bradley hand held scanner such as the 2755 G2 or G3 which used the Series A gun adapter you will need to purchase the series B gun adapter Publication 2755 6 1 The 2755 NC16 Gun Adapter connects to the decoder input port as shown below for the Enhanced Decoder the Hi
14. ch is pressed 7 Decode LED Cortrols green decode LED Wem Output provides a series of pulses proportional to the widths of 8 Di ed Bar Patem g z E the bar code being scanned 9 Motor Fail Powers down laser if scan notor fails 10 Not Used Publication 2755 6 1 Appendix C European Union Directive Compliance C If the Hand Held Undecoded Scanner is installed within the European Union or EEA regions and has the CE mark the following regulations apply EMC Directive Undecoded Hand Held Bar Code Scanners This apparatus is tested to meet EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC using the following standards in whole or in part e EN 55 022 1988 e EN 50 082 1 1992 IEC 801 2 1988 IEC 801 3 1988 IEC 801 4 1988 e EN 60 950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 e EN 60 825 1 1994 The product described is intended for use in an industrial environment Declarations of Conformity A copy of the Declaration of Conformity is provided on the next page This document declares that the scanners conform to the applicable directives Publication 2755 6 1 C 2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This Declaration of Conformity is suitable to the European Standard EN 45014 General criteria for supplier s declaration of conformity The basis for the criteria has been found in international documentation particularly in ISO IEC Guide 22 1982 Information on manufacturers declaration of conformity with stan
15. dards or other technical specifications Allen Bradley liability under this declaration is limited to that set forth in the current Allen Bradley publication 6500 Terms and Conditions of Sale as well as similar publications from Allen Bradley affiliates doing business in the European Community Applied Council Directive s Electromagnetic Compatability Directive EMC 89 336 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and amending directives 91 263 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC Wer ne ey a ee ne ee Manufacturer Allen Bradley Company Inc Authorized Allen Bradley subsidary of 1201 South 2nd Street Representative in the Rockwell intemational GmbH Milwaukee W 53204 Community and location D sselberger Str 15 U S A of Responsible Person D 42781 Haan Germany declare under our sole responsibility that the product s name type model batch serial number Hand Held Barcode Scanners identified byt the following Allen Bradley Catalog Number Bul 2755 HUGA HUG 4X HUG 9 HUG 9X HDG 4 HDG 4 fo which this declaration relates is in conformity with the relevant provisions of the following standard s or other normative document s EN 55 022 1988 EN 50 082 1 1992 IEC 801 2 1988 IEC 801 3 1988 IEC 801 4 1988 EN 60 950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 EN 60 825 1 1994 Test Information is maintained at Allen Bradley Company Inc 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204 USA Year of CE Marking Low Volt
16. des instructions on cleaning the scan window Appendix A Specifications Provides physical electrical and environmental specifications Appendix B Scanner Connector Provides scanner pinout signal names and a PP Pinouts brief description of each European Union Lists requirements for use of scanner within the Appendix C Spr Compliance Directives European Union Provides definitions for commonly used Glossary terminology E Bar Code Test Symbols Sample symbols useful for testing the operation of your bar code system Publication 2755 6 1 Related Publications Below is a list of related publications you may need to refer to when using the scanners Publication No Title 2755 921 Bar Code Basics Describes bar code symbologies equipment and typical applications User Manual for 2139 03 DS DD Series B Enhanced Decoders User Manual for 2755ND010 Single Head Enhanced Decoder Catalog No 2755 DS1A User Manual for ZH Dual Head Enhanced Decoder Catalog No 2755 DD1A 2155 237 Product Data Sheet for Bulletin 2755 Gun Adapter Catalog No 2755 NC16 Laser Warning Symbol Be aware of the following laser caution symbols CAUTION LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 1 0 mW MAXIMUM POWER CLASS II LASER LASER DIODE 680nm WAVELENGTH PRODUCT LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 680nm LASER 1 0 MILLIWATT MAX OUTPUT RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAI
17. e laser or photoelectric cell illuminates a bar code 2 Photodetector registers the difference in reflected light more light reflected from spaces 3 Signal conditioning circuit transforms optical detector output into a digitized bar pattern Scanning Mode The scanner is energized programmed and ready to read a bar code Scanning Sequence A method of programming or configuring parameters for a bar code reading system by scanning bar code menus Self Checking Code A symbology that uses a checking algorithm to detect encoding errors within the characters of a bar code symbol Start Stop Character A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code Symbol A scannable unit that encodes data within the conventions of a certain symbology usually including start stop characters quiet zones data characters and check characters Symbology The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type e g UPC EAN Code 39 Publication 2755 6 1 G 7 U UPC Universal Product Code A relatively complex numeric symbology Each character consists of two bars and two spaces each of which can be any of four widths The standard symbology for retail food packages in the United States Publication 2755 6 1 A Acces
18. eck Digit A digit used to verify a correct symbol decode The scanner inserts the decoded data into an arithmetic formula and checks that the resulting number matches the encoded check digit Check digits are required for UPC but are optional for other symbologies Using check digits decreases the chance of substitution errors when a symbol is decoded Publication 2755 6 1 Codabar A discrete self checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters Code 128 A high density symbology which allows the controller to encode all 128 ASCII characters without adding extra symbol elements Code 3 of 9 Code 39 A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 character types including all uppercase letters numerals from 0 to 9 and 7 special characters 96 and space The code name is derived from the fact that 3 of 9 elements representing a character are wide while the remaining 6 are narrow Code 93 An industrial symbology compatible with Code 39 but offering a full character ASCII set and a higher coding density than Code 39 Continuous Code A bar code or symbol in which all spaces within the symbol are parts of characters There are no intercharacter gaps in a continuous code The absence of gaps allows for greater information density Publication 2755 6 1 G 3 D Decode To recognize a bar code symbology e g UPC EAN and then an
19. gh Speed Decoder is similar hmm ES Gun Adapter OE Lo n r 1 ALLEN BRADLEY BAR CODE DECODER n Publication 2755 6 1 2 5 Operating the Scanner 1 Check your connections e s the scanner cable securely attached f connecting to a High Speed or Enhanced decoder is the Gun Adapter present s power applied to the decoder 2 Test the scanner Aim the scanner at the work surface and press the trigger You should see the red beam on the work surface and the red LED on the back of the scanner should be on 3 Scan a label Scan a bar code Adjust the scanner position so that the scan beam is centered on the bar code and overlaps both sides When the scanner has read a symbol You will hear a beep from the decoder if enabled The green LED will turn on and remain on until the next scan Publication 2755 6 1 Spotter Beam The Extended Range Scanner Catalog No 2755 HUG 9 has a two position trigger The first detent turns on a spotter beam Center the spotter beam over the center of the symbol or press the trigger all the way to start the scan beam TUI 3 ll 01213 o 00000 Correct Incorrect Automatic Shutoff The scanner will automatically stop scanning after a bar code symbol has been read If no symbol is decoded the scanner will automatically stop after approximate
20. ly 4 seconds You must release and press the trigger again to resume scanning Audible Response When scanning a bar code symbol listen for a single short beep from the decoder This beep indicates that the bar code has been successfully scanned Some decoders cannot provide an audible response Note You will not hear an audible response if you are using the scanner with Allen Bradley unattended decoders Catalog No 2755 DS1x DDIx Publication 2755 6 1 2 7 Operating Tips Scan Symbols at an Angle Do not hold the scanner directly perpendicular to the symbol being scanned Hold the scanner at a slight angle d uues f L a Label Scan the Entire Symbol Hold the scanner so that the scan beam crosses the entire symbol A M o 00000 01213 3 o 00000 01292 3 Correct Incorrect Also as general rule e the larger the symbol the farther away you should hold the scanner hold the scanner closer for symbols that have bars that are close together Publication 2755 6 1 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintenance This chapter describes how to troubleshoot and maintain the scanner e troubleshooting chart e cleaning the scan window e Allen Bradley Global Technical Support Publication 2755 6 1 Troubleshooting the Scanner This section provides a list of the most common operating problems the probable causes and suggested corrective actions Problem No Scan Beam Prob
21. nual we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attention statements help you to identify a hazard avoid the hazard recognize the consequences Important Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Publication 2755 6 1 Table of Contents Preface Intended Audience cc cece cee teen eens Contents of this Manual cc cece cette eee Related Publications oo cece cece nen Laser Warning Symbol ucc Rey chew wha eee Chapter 1 Scanner Features Scanner Festes i sess eret ee er eer EY nir aes LED Indicators 28 P ME E Safety Label ss Dome ur eeu Poele e prede tore wee Scanning Ranges eod eg ek bep e E Ro REDE Rs Standard Range Scanner Catalog No 2755 HUG 4 Extended Range Scanner Catalog No 2755 HUG 9 ACCESSONES keen ex od sued dediti buda ees Chapter 2 Connecting and Operating Scanner Compatible Decoders succo etes s te s Needs Scanner able sueta sa i Da erede aN wing ea earns Connecting the Scanner to a Decoder ssssssss sese Operating the Scanner naasna nnn Spotter Beamon tat kN Se ot hd a etree ook ota g Automate Shutoff s ud are mm tate Sioa dua Fox de xir dea Audible Response iere EE ER URS a Operating TIPS ss wis es exse d un Re dur La o
22. s on until the next scan trigger pressed Red LED Scanning indicating that the laser light is on Publication 2755 6 1 Safety Labels The scanners use a low power visible laser diode As with any bright light source you should avoid staring directly into the beam Momentary exposure to a CDRH Class II laser is not known to be harmful The following figure shows the location of all safety labels as they appear on the scanner AVOID EXPOSURE LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERATURE Appears on both sides Publication 2755 6 1 LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 680nm LASER 1 0 MILLIWATT MAX OUTPUT RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 2 LASER STRAHLUNG NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN LASER KLASSE 2 COMPLIES WITH IEC 825 1 1993 EN 60825 CAUTION LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM ATTENTION RAYONNEMENT LASER EN CAS DOUVERTURE NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU VORSICHT LASERSTRAHL WENN ABDECKUNG GEOEFFNET CAUTION LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 1 0 mW MAXIMUM POWER CLASS II LASER LASER DIODE 680nM WAVELENGTH PRODUCT VINPUT 4 5 14 5V 145MA MADE IN U S A 2755 XXXXX A A OL OL MANUFACTURED 9B97 E143267 996 LISTED ACCESSORY HINARI 00 00000000 ro CAUTION 5 280 164 5 321 246 LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN ALLEN BRADLEY C
23. sories Protective Boot 1 8 Scanner Cable 1 8 Stands 1 8 Audience Intended P 1 Boot Protective 1 8 C Cable Scanner 2 2 Certifications A 2 Cleaning 3 4 Contents Manual P 2 D Decoders 2 1 Compatible 2 1 Connecting 2 3 Supported 2 3 E Electrical Specifications A 1 Environmental S pecifications A 2 F Features 1 2 Index G Global Technical Support 3 4 Gun Adapter 2 3 L Label Scanning 2 5 Laser Certifications A 2 Warning Label 1 4 Warning Symbol P 3 LEDs Good Read 1 3 Location 1 2 Red 1 3 M Mechanical Specifications A 1 O Operation 2 5 Optical Specifications A 1 P Protective Boot 1 8 Publication Related P 3 Publication 2755 6 1 R T Read Range Technical S upport GTS 3 4 Extended Range Scanner 1 7 Telephone No Technical Support 3 4 Standard Scanner 1 6 Read Ranges 1 5 Related Publications P 3 Testing 2 5 Troubleshooting 3 2 W S Warning ul ee Laser Light P 3 able 1 8 2 Safety Label 1 4 Cleaning 3 4 es Features 1 2 Operating 2 5 Pinout Connections B 1 Testing 2 5 Troubleshooting 3 2 Scanner Read Ranges 1 5 Scanning Labels 2 5 Tips 2 7 Specifications Electrical A 1 Environmental A 2 Mechanical A 1 Optical A 1 Stands Standard and Adjustable 1 8 Support GTS 3 4 Publication 2755 6 1 TEST SYMBOLS Code 128 Code 93 Codabar Il RR NAE Il 123 4 5 Discrete 2 of 5
24. unt Stand Rubber coated fixed mount holder for counter or wall mounting e Catalog No 2755 HFN K3 Protective Boot Heavy canvas boot provides additional protection for the scanner e Catalog No 2755 HFN H1 Chapter 2 Connecting and Operating Scanner This chapter describes how to connect and test the operation of the scanner Sections include compatible decoding devices e installing removing the interface cable connecting to a decoder operating scanner Safety ATTENTION Caution use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure Compatible Decoders The undecoded scanners are compatible with the following Allen Bradley decoders e Bulletin 2708 DH5 Attended Workstations e Multi Purpose Bar Code WorkStation Catalog No 2755 DH1 e Single or Dual Head Enhanced Bar Code Decoder Catalog No 2755 DD1x DS1x Publication 2755 6 1 Scanner Cable The scanner cables connect to the bottom of the scanner handle See page 1 8 for lengths available SZ P Slot for Locking Collar p Connector 4 N Locking Collar NP Cable Connector To attach the scanner cable to the scanner 1 Pull back the locking collar from the connector 2 Insert the cable connector into the scanner 3 Align the tabs on the locking collar with the slots on the handle 4 Push in and turn the locking coll
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