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1. r termilk Signature Retry Signature Clear Selections lt lt gt 4 01 99 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS d d d Optical Characteristics laser 1D Light source laser scanner Scan rate Minimum resolution Skew or yaw angle Pitch or Roll angle Depth of field depends on the type and density of the code Optical Characteristics laser 2D Light source laser scanner Scan rate Frame rate Minimum resolution Skew or yaw angle Pitch or Roll angle Depth of field depends on the type and density of the code Electrical characteristics Micro controller Memory BIOS DOS Disk memory RAM EEPROM Calendar clock Power supply Battery charge VLD source 670 nm 36 3 scan sec 0 13 mm 65 E559 30 800 mm VLD source 670 nm 570 20 scan sec 25 frames sec 0 15 mm ENSS 30 75 300 mm 2D codes 120 700 mm 1D codes 32 bit AMD 486 512KB Flash memory 2 4 8 MB 2 4 MB DRAM 256 Bytes quartz RTC time and date program mable with automatic management of leap years NiMH battery pack 1350 mAh or 3 AA alkaline batteries Formula 985 Ed 01 99 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL 1 Physical characteristics Technology Dimensions LxWxH Weight Buzzer LED Display Keyboard Environmental Conditions Temperature Relative Humidity Degree of protection Electrostatic discharge Resistance to fall
2. Formula The Bar Code Solutions Formula 8500 USER MANUAL ENGLISH DATALOGIC BE Bar Code amp More Datalogic S p A Via Guglielmo Marconi 161 31021 Mogliano Veneto TV Italy Tel 1 041 598 6511 Fax int 041 598 6550 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL Ed 01 99 Code 200175985020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Datalogic reserves the right to make modifications and improvements without prior notification Product names mentioned herein are for identificationpurposes only and may be trademarks and or registred trademarks of their respective companies 1997 1998 Datalogic S p A Uil EUROPE 9001 FOUNDER MEMBER 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 2 3 1 5 1 5 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 os Gs oa aa Ha eod C b ae a 1 PING HOSE tto bet e Re e a te E ai uela t que 2 PAGKAGE CONTENTS esie oxi bc ob a EE 2 TERMINAL MANUFACTURER AND MODEL IDENTIFICATION 3 TECHNICAL 4 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION 4 5 SAFETY REGULATIONS rior eo itii pua eoo ed oe tienes 8 GENERAL SARE Y RULES 8 MAINTENANG E SAFETY 9 DANGER dua 9 U S FEDERAL COM
3. ies in the terminal COLOR DESCRIPTION Constant red Battery charging Flashing Battery charged red green Constant Battery not inserted green 18 Ed 01 99 CONNECTIONS 4 2 2 F985 vehicle cradle The F985 vehicle cradle has the same functions as the F985 standard cradle in terms of the terminal batteries charge and the serial communication interface instead for this cradle version the back up batteries charging function is not available The F985 vehicle cradle comes with its accessories already assembled To install it inside a vehicle driving compartment proceed as follows 1 Simply mount the metal bracket 2 t must be have a stabilised power supply connected to the vehicle s battery The power supply must have the following output characteristics Voltage min 9Vdc max 12Vdc Power min 11W Coaxial Socket Polarity positive external negative internal Mechanical dimensions External diameter 5 5 mm Internal diameter 2 1 mm Metal plug length 14 mm A ATTENTION Do not connect the cradle directly to the vehicle s battery Possible voltage surges can damage the cradle or cause it to malfunction 3 Insert the F8500 terminal only after mounting the cradle in the vehicle A ATTENTION We recommend that you detach any connections to the PCMCIA e g aerial printer when putting the F8500 terminal into the cradle or taking it out Proceed as in the following figures Ed 01 9
4. CAUTION Be sure the danger labels applied on the terminal are readable at all times If necessary replace them with new ones AVOID EXPOSURE LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE 680 nm LASER 1 0 MILLIWATT MAX OUTPUT LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT Ed 01 99 9 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL This device uses a class 2 IEC 825 laser emitter LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS2 LASER PRODUCT 3 4 U S FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may causes harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular in stallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determinated by turning the equipment off and on the user is en couraged to try to correct the interface by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Increase th
5. above the LCD display to the right of the two color LED this key is used to hold keyboard functions which are generally valid only for the next key pressed after the activation of the function ESC a yellow key located above the upper right corner of the LCD display cor responding to the ESC key of a PC 1 CENTRAL KEYBOARD Just beneath the display are five other keys with the following functions SCAN this key is used to trigger the bar code reader and is SEA active only if enabled by the appropriate software ARROW KEYS these are the only 4 circular keys located just v beneath the LCD display they correspond to the arrows used to move the cursor on a standard PC but have the following 4 gt added functions when preceded by the FUNC or SHIFT keys Up Page Up LCD Scroll Down Down Page Down LCD Scroll Up Left Home LCD Scroll Right Right End LCD Scroll Left The FUNC ARROW sequences emulate the Page Up Down Home and End keys on a PC keyboard The SHIFT ARROW sequences are used to vertically and horizontally scroll through the information displayed on the LCD display To keep the scroll function active for the arrow keys activate the SCROLL function with the FUNC Z sequence Pressing the FUNC Z sequence again will return the arrow keys to their pre defined function Ed 01 99 29 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL 1 MAIN KEYBOARD The last part of the keyboard and the one with the most
6. of whether it is left inserted in the F8500 or charged by itself INFORMATION At the end of the battery charge the heat that can be felt in the area of the battery pack is not a symptom of a malfunction rather it is a normal state when batteries are fast charged Ed 01 99 35 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL a 6 2 REPLACING THE BATTERIES To correctly replace the batteries proceed as follows 1 Turn off the terminal with the ON OFF key 2 Turn the terminal over and release the elastic belt from the lower part of the terminal 3 Press the lock runner downward while at the same time removing the battery pack 36 Ed 01 99 MAINTENANCE AND DIAGNOSTICS Insert the new battery pack keeping the lock runner pressed down Once the battery pack is cor rectly inserted release the lock runner CAUTION Dispose of the batteries as required by the relevant laws in force 6 3 CLEANING THE TERMINAL Periodically clean the terminal with a slightly dampened cloth Do not use alcohol corrosive products or solvents Ed 01 99 37 Pan ue PRODUCTS AND ACCESSORIES OF THE FORMULA 8500 LINE Formula 8500 Terminals Formula 8500 Laser Scanner Hand held programmable laser micro terminal Formula 8500 RF Laser Scanner Hand held programmable laser micro terminal equipped with RF module for radio frequency transmission Cradle Formula 985 Transceiver charger Bat
7. 9 19 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL 3 1 CONNECTION CABLES Several types of cable are available depending on the type of computer and connection The following cables are listed with their number code C and production batch number RS 232 connection with PC AT or compatible cable C407900330 404682100 1 2 TX 2 8 RIS 3 5 GND 4 7 CTS 5 3 RX 4 1 U RS 232 connection with PC XT or compatible cable C407900310 404682200 1 3 TX 2 5 RTS 3 7 GND 4 4 CTS 5 2 RX 8 20 RS 485 connection cable C407900300 303350260 3 GND 6 RX TX 7 RX TX 20 Ed 01 99 CONNECTIONS C Modem or Eavesdrop connection with host computer cable C407900020 404613020 1 2 TX 2 4 RTS 3 7 GND 4 5 13 CTS RX 5 3 12 RX RX 6 15 TX 7 14 TX U Eavesdrop connection with terminal cable C407900030 4 404613030 1 3 TX 2 2 RX 3 7 GND 4 5 8 20 Ed 01 99 21 ewm 5 USE AND FUNCTIONING 5 1 PCMCIA CARD The terminal s capabilities can be extended simply by inserting a PCMCIA card with the required function For example peripherals can be connected to the terminal including a network card an RF communication card a modem fax or a flash disk capable of storing tens of Megabytes 5 1 1 Inserting PCMCIA card To insert the PCMCIA card into the terminal proceed as indicated below 1 Remove the rubber protection 22 Ed 01 99 USE AND FUNCTIONING 2 U
8. E The ALTERNATE mode is the same obtained by pressing the ALT key on a PC keyboard on the F8500 it is activated with the SHIFT ALPHA sequence from the ALPHA or NORMAL mode The keyboard remains in this new mode only when the next general key is pressed then it returns to the previous mode For example to press the ALT A key from the ALPHA mode press the SHIFT ALPHA A keys in sequence For example to press the ALT F1 key press the SHIFT AL PHAJ FUNCT A keys in sequence If the HOLD key is pressed immediately after the ALT or CTRL modes have been activated the keyboard will remain in the ALT or CTRL mode for the entire key se quence of keys till the next SHIFT ALPHA sequence in ALT mode or SHIFT FUNC in CTRL mode To resume 32 The SHIFT FUNC sequence is equivalent to press the CTRL key on the keyboard and the combination is valid only for the next key pressed The SHIFT ALPHA sequence is equivalent to press the ALT key on the keyboard and the combination is valid only for the next key The SHIFT ALPHA HOLD sequence activates the ALT function for all the successive key combinations till the SHIFT ALPHA sequence is pressed again The SHIFT FUNC HOLD sequence activates the CTRL function for all suc cessive key combinations till the SHIFT FUNC sequence is pressed again The activity of the FUNC and SHIFT keys is in mutual exclusion and is always val
9. EN RING APPLICATION SERVER Key A F8500 B Access Point Ed 01 99 15 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL ____________________ 4 2 CRADLE F985 Only the F985 cradle can be used with the Formula 8500 terminal OWD J Key F985 standard A IrDA window B Two color LED spare battery slot C Terminal recharge contacts D Two color LED terminal battery E Contacts for recharging the spare battery F Connectors for connecting to the host computer G Power supply connector 16 Ed 01 99 CONNECTIONS Key F985 vehicle cradle A Cradle F985 B Clip in craddle C Metal bracket Ed 01 99 17 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL 4 2 1 F985 cradle The F985 cradle is a battery charger and also functions as a serial communication inter face between the host computer and the IrDA optical interface on the F8500 terminal By inserting the terminal into the cradle as shown in the figure its batteries can be charged The LED D indicates the status of the batter ies in the terminal COLOR DESCRIPTION Constant red Battery charging Flashing Battery charged terminal red green on Constant Battery charged terminal green off or not inserted in the cradle The spare batteries can also be charged by in serting them into the back part of the cradle making sure the contacts E are correctly po sitioned The LED B indicates the status of the batter
10. MUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER onte scan Rao ho ta 10 CONNECTIONS 11 TERMINAL CONNECTION TO THE HOST 11 ZO RSS32 11 4 1 2 Other types OF connection 13 oL pM DUK EE 16 Soc eus educta dtt 18 4 2 2 ROSE cradle de coe ei S 19 CONNECTION CABLES e Era 20 USE AND FUNCTIONINQ 22 ara operan ne enes 22 PCMCIA GARS oed ERR ERU E DES CUN Ru ae 22 5 1 1 Inserting the PCMCIA Card cadet o ER RO eb he a pa 22 5 1 2 Extracting the PCMCIA card oe oret v ine Ri 24 TURNING ON THE TERMINAL 25 5 5 3 5 4 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 A BAR ODES GAIN NIN et beta e eatenus eiat 26 i SS RIS OF THE KEV ee us 27 MAINTENANCE AND DIAGNOSTICS 35 CHARGING BATTERIES aiite dti re Intus eoe 35 REPLACING THE BATTERIES futt EO a e 36 CLEANING THE TERMINA Geiri dag 37 PRODUCTS AND ACCESSORIES OF THE FORMULA 8500 38 esr nu 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 SCOPE OF THE MANUAL This manual was compiled by Datalogic S p a and accompanies the Formula 8500 terminal The information contained here
11. Switches keyboard to the function FUNC mode from the ALPHA or NORMAL mode The keyboard remains in this mode only when the next general key is pressed then it returns to the previous mode For example to press the F1 key press the FUNC A in sequence 1 SHIFT MODE SHIFT On the F8500 the SHIFT key is not pressed at the same time with other keys and this function is to switch the keyboard into the SHIFT symbols mode from the ALPHA or NORMAL modes The keyboard remains in this new mode only when the next general key is pressed then it returns to the previous mode For example to press the amp key press the SHIFT A in sequence Note do not confuse this key with the SHIFT key on a PC keyboard which is used to switch between upper and lower case characters Ed 01 99 31 Formula 8500 USERMANUAL ____________________ SHIFT SHIFT FUNC CTRL ALT LA CTRL MODE The CONTROL mode is the same obtained by pressing the CTRL key on a PC keyboard on the F8500 it is activated with the SHIFT FUNC sequence from the ALPHA or NORMAL mode The keyboard remains in this new mode only when the next general key is pressed then it returns to the previous mode For example to press the CTRL C key from the ALPHA mode press the SHIFT FUNC C keys in sequence For example to press the CTRL F3 key press the SHIFT FUNC FUNC C keys in sequence Li ALT MOD
12. d 01 99 CONNECTIONS 4 1 2 Other types of connection The use of the connections illustrated below depends on the features of the program loaded on the terminal For more detailed information please read the software manuals carefully U Connection with Eavesdrop Interface This connection enables the terminal to be connected on an existing asynchronous RS 232 line for example between the host computer and a video terminal B Key A Video terminal B Host Computer C Cradle F985 D Cradle power supply 1 RS 485 Connection Allows for the connection of more terminals on a single RS 232 line through the installation of a Sysnet network If the Sysnet network is made using the Formula 902 T Box up to 32 Formula cradles can be connected including different types if multiple cradles are used the individual work stations must be counted Ed 01 99 13 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL ower Suppl Key A Host computer B Formula 902 T box C Cradle F985 D Cradle power supply E Formula 904 Interconverter 14 Ed 01 99 CONNECTIONS LU RF Connection This allows the terminal to be connected to the host computer via radio frequency using the RF PCMCIA module that is with the F8500 only for RF version and an Access Point connected to the host computer SEAMLESS ROAMING mACCESS POINTS ACCESS POINTS ETHERNET TOK
13. d alla sicurezza dei prodotti On the approximation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and product safety Bas e sur la l gislation des Etats membres relative la compatibilit lectromagn tique et la s curit des produits ber die Ann herung der Gesetze der Mitgliedsstaaten in bezug auf elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit und Produktsicherheit entsprechen Basado en la aproximaci n de las leyes de los Pa ses Miembros respecto a la compatibilidad electromagn tica y las Medidas de seguridad relativas al producto Questa dichiarazione basata sulla conformit dei prodotti alle norme seguenti This declaration is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards Cette d claration repose sur la conformit des produits aux normes suivantes Diese Erkl rung basiert darauf daB das Produkt den folgenden Normen entspricht Esta declaraci n se basa en el cumplimiento de los productos con la siguientes normas EN 55022 B RF Emissions Control EN 50081 1 Emission to Electromagnetic Disturbance EN 50082 1 Immunity to Electromagnetic Disturbance EN 60950 Product Safety Mogliano Veneto 29 12 98 Roberto Tunioli Managing Director Datalogic S p a Via Guglielmo Marconi 161 31021 Mogliano Veneto TV Italy
14. e separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance Changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Connecting of peripherals requires the user of grounded shielded signal cables 10 Ed 01 99 esr nu CONNECTIONS 4 1 TERMINAL CONNECTION TO THE HOST COMPUTER CAUTION Before continuing with this phase be sure both the computer and the terminal are turned off 4 1 1 RS 232 Connection To install the program on the terminal thus making it operative carry out the nec essary physical connections as indicated below 1 take out the cable contained in the cradle package and connect it to the COM1 serial port or another available serial port using connector DB9 2 connect the other end of the same cable to the RS 232 port of the cradle with the RJ connector 3 insert the power supply plug into the outlet on the base of the cradle 4 attach the power supply to a power outlet and turn on the cradle and the com puter Ed 01 99 11 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL 5 put the terminal into its cradle and if necessary recharge the battery Key A Host computer B Cradle F985 C Cradle power supply 12 E
15. id in the NORMAL ALPHA ALT and CTRL modes Ed 01 99 USE AND FUNCTIONING For example the FUNC A sequence is always the same as pressing the lt F1 gt key whereas the SHIFT A sequence is the same as pressing the lt amp gt key in dependently of the ALPHA ALT and CTRL status Below is a description of the remaining terminal keys SPACE TAB BS DEL 17 U L FUNC SHIFT The SPACE key is the same as the space bar on the board in NORMAL and ALPHA mode It is the same as pressing the TAB key on a PC when in FUNC mode and the SHIFT TAB combination on the AT keyboard while in SHIFT mode The BS key operates as a BS key in NORMAL ALPHA and FUNC modes and as a DEL key in SHIFT mode The U L key when in FUNC mode changes cyclically between Upper case and Lower case letters It corresponds to the func tion of the CAPS LOCK key on a PC keyboard The letters will be displayed only with the keyboard in ALPHA mode The SCROLL key when in FUNC mode activates the scroll function of the arrow keys Pressing FUNC Z returns the arrow keys to their predefined function Function not implemented Function not implemented In FUNC mode the W key controls the back lighting of the LCD display The light will turn on for a pre set amount of time If you enter the BIOS setup you can change the time for the back lighting to remain on In FUNC mode the INS key correspo
16. is tance centre Damage caused by improper packaging are not covered under the guarantee 2 Ed 01 99 GENERAL LLL 1 4 TERMINAL MANUFACTURER AND MODEL IDENTIFICATION Model description Formula 8500 Model identification and serial number 2 ID re Serial Number 2007900111 F8500 140734500 Ed 01 99 3 Pn ln 2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2 1 TERMINAL DESCRIPTION The Formula 8500 is the new Hand held PC with integrated laser scanner based on PC technology designed by Datalogic S p a The Formula 8500 is capable of reading all common barcode symbologies includ ing the new PDF 417 two dimensional codes as option The user accessible PCMCIA slot allows for simple installation of modems Ethernet and Token Ring adapters and solid state disk using the standard PC Card technology The Formula 8500 is equipped with an IrDA port for short range wireless infrared communication with portable printers and other devices that support this kind of interface The Formula 8500 is equipped whit a back light LCD graphic display with 160 by 240 pixels reso lution and an ergonomic alphanumeric key board In addition for pen based applications an optional touch screen is available which allows even for functions that require signature capture or mouse emulator Milky Way Farms Deliver Log
17. is divided into two parts Chapters 1 2 3 5 which define the terminal s characteristics and methods of use these chapters are for whomever uses the terminal in their day to day work activity Chapters 4 5 6 which define the connections methods for the terminal These chapters are aimed at the person responsible for managing the terminals generally the person who installs the network and the application program Constant attention to the indications contained in the manual will guarantee the user s safety working efficiency and a longer functional life for the terminal Ed 01 99 1 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL 1 2 ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS The documents listed in the following table are enclosed with the manual Declaration of conformity Menu amp Commands Booklet for S 8500 Test chart Formula products customer ser vice form 13 PACKAGE CONTENTS The terminal package contains No 1 F8500 terminal No 1 User s manual and attached documentation No 1 battery pack No 1 box for 3 alkaline batteries Any other packages will contain the accessories necessary for the terminal connec tion to the host computer and to the network the cradle power supply and one or more connection cables Remove all the components from their packaging check their integrity and congru ity with the packing documents Keep the original packaging for use when sending products to the technical ass
18. keys the main keyboard has 32 keys among which an lt ENTER gt key larger than the other keys and located at the centre of the right hand column 28 general keys marked with 2 3 or 4 symbols Three special keys ALPHA FUNC SHIFT to change the keyboard mode ENTER corresponds to the ENTER key on a PC E N T E R 9 GENERAL KEYS the 28 keys that carry extra symbols a their function changes according to various key 4 5 6 board functions FA 5 Fe F7 BATT STAT SCROLL a To explain their function the key is logically divided into 4 sections according to the following figure 30 Ed 01 99 USE AND FUNCTIONING Each section corresponds to a symbol that can be obtained using the corresponding keyboard method according to the following scheme A function of the key active in NORMAL mode B function of the key active in ALPHA mode C function of the key active in FUNC mode D function of the key active in SHIFT mode Some keys do not display any symbol for section 0 in this case in SHIFT mode the symbol in section A is repeated When the terminal is restarted the keyboard is in ALPHA mode 1 ALPHA MODE Switches keyboard from the alphabetical ALPHA mode to the number and symbol NORMAL mode The keyboard remains in this mode till the ALPHA key is pressed again ALPHA ALT EE FUNC MODE Al
19. nds to pressing the ins key on a PC keyboard This combination of keys emulates the ALPHA BS m CTRL ALT DEL sequence of a PC keyboard Ed 01 99 33 Formula 8500 USER MANUAL ANE This combination of keys emulates the CTRL BREAK sequence of a PC keyboard PROTECTED RESET BUTTON to activate the reset button insert a blunt ended object into the hole The reset function will delete all RAM data 34 Ed 01 99 ema ue AND DIAGNOSTIGS 6 6 1 CHARGING THE BATTERIES The duration of the battery charge varies according to many factors such as the frequency of barcode scans the type of laser scanner used on the terminal and the use of RF transmission Recharging is performed after using the terminal until the batteries are completely used up To recharge the batteries insert the terminal into the cradle or insert only the battery pack into the proper position in the cradle If the batteries are new or have not been recharged for a long time you will have to perform two or three charge and discharge cycles complete use before they are capable of reaching their greatest charge capacity CAUTION If the terminal will not be used for a few days we recommend that the battery pack be removed from the terminal to prevent the battery from being damaged from over discharging CAUTION The time required to recharge a completely run down battery pack is about 2 5 hours regardless
20. rea of the battery pack is not a symptom of a malfunction rather it is a normal state due to the terminal being in use 26 Ed 01 99 USE AND FUNCTIONING 5 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYS G A Key A Laser beam outlet window B Programmable two color LEDs C Keyboard D Protected reset button E F985 cradle communication window F Antenna G Pen hole Ed 01 99 27 Formula 8500 USERMANUAL The F8500 terminal keyboard is made up of a total of 41 keys By using certain key pressing sequences all the functions of a regular PC keyboard can be emu lated The keyboard can be divided into three main parts UPPER KEYBOARD CENTRAL KEYBOARD MAIN KEYBOARD 1 UPPER KEYBOARD There are 4 keys on the upper part of the keyboard ON OFF a red button located above the upper left corner of the LCD display this button turns the terminal on and off CONTRAST located just to the right of the ON OFF key and identifiable by a nalf black and half white circle this button is used to adjust the display contrast by pressing the button repeatedly and releasing it between one press and the next for less than a second you will alter the contrast always in the same direction by pressing the button and releasing it for more than one second on the second push you will invert the direction of the change in contrast 28 Ed 01 99 USE AND FUNCTIONING HOLD located
21. s Safety standards L Programming Operating system Decoded bar codes laser 1D SMT Surface Mounting Technology 212 x 74 x 50 34 5 mm 370 grams with NiMH batteries 1 D laser scanner without radio piezoelectric buzzer Red green LED high contrast graphic LCD with 160x240 dot matrix back light 41 keys in silicone covered rubber reset key working temperature 0 up to 45 storage 20 up to 60 20 35 for long term battery storage 9596 without condensation EN 60529 IP 51 IEC 1000 4 2 up to 15KV on air IEC 68 2 32 up to 1 2 m on concrete IEC 825 class 2 laser product DOS 6 22 EAN 8 add on 2 add on 5 EAN 13 add on 2 add on 5 UPC A add on 2 add on 5 UPC E add on 2 add on 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF Codabar Monarch NW7 2 of 7 Code 39 Code 128 MSI Ed 01 99 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Decoded bar codes laser 2D Communication characteristics Optical Interface F985 Interface Cradle Host Interface Maximum speed of transmission RF Communication Characteristics Frequency Power output In compliance with EAN 8 add on 2 add on 5 EAN 13 add on 2 add on 5 UPC A add on 2 add on 5 UPC E add on 2 add on 5 UCC EAN 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF Codabar Monarch NW7 2 of 7 Code 39 Code 39 full ASCII Code 93 Code 128 MSI PDF 417 IrDA 1 0 cradle terminal interface via IrDA RS 232 RS 485 Eave
22. sdrop 115 Kbit sec max 2 4 GHz 100 mW Max ETS 300 328 Ed 01 99 Pn ln SAFETY REGULATIONS AA Read carefully this manual before performing any type of connection or repair on the terminal The user is responsible for any damages caused by incorrect use of the equipment or by inobservance of the indication supplied in this manual 3 1 GENERAL SAFETY RULES e As with all high intensity light sources the laser beam used this terminal can be dangerous for one s eyesight if looked at directly or for long periods of time For this reason avoid directing the laser beam towards your eyes or those of other people or animals Use only the components supplied by the manufacturer for the specific terminal being used The use of cradles other than those supplied with the terminal or in dicated in the list in the appendix could cause serious damage to the terminal A Follow the procedures for using and storing the terminal indicated in the Tech nical Specifications 8 Ed 01 99 SAFETY REGULATIONS 3 2 MAINTENANCE SAFETY Do not attempt to disassemble it as it does not contain parts that can be re paired by the user Any tampering will invalidate the guarantee e When replacing the batteries or at the end of the operative life of the terminal disposal must be performed in compliance with the law in force e Do not submerge the terminal in liquid products 3 3 DANGER SIGNALS A
23. se a screwdriver to lever out the metal tab shown in the figure 3 Pull the tab outwards until you feel its end stop 4 Insert the card with the main side facing down Ed 01 99 23 Formula 8500 USERMANUAL _______________________ 5 Push the PCIMCA card into the terminal as shown in the figure until you feel a metallic click 6 When it s possible reinsert the rubber protection At this point if specific software is loaded the PCMCIA card can be used 5 1 2 Extracting the PCMCIA card To extract the PCMCIA card out of the terminal proceed as indicated below 1 Take out the metal tab with a screwdriver 24 Ed 01 99 USE AND FUNCTIONING 2 Pull the tab outwards to its end stop 3 Extract the card 4 Reinsert the metal tab into the terminal until you feel a metallic click 5 2 TURNING ON THE TERMINAL To turn on the terminal press the ON OFF key Ed 01 99 25 Formula 8500 USERMANUAL _________________________ 5 3 BAR CODE SCANNING To scan bar codes point the terminal laser beam onto the code from an adequate distance while pressing the SCAN key The lighted band emitted by the laser must completely intercept the bar code the LED and the emission of an acoustic signal if enabled will indicate that the scan has taken place correctly INI IBI OK H INFORMATION The heat that can be felt in the a
24. tery charger and optical transceiver for connections between terminal and host computer in RS 232 and RS 485 Formula F985 Vehicle Transceiver charger Battery charger and optical transceiver for connections between terminal and host computer in RS 232 and RS 485 It s possible to install it inside a vehicle driving compartment Batteries Battery Pack C Radio Frequency Formula One AP 7520 Ethernet Formula One AP 7100 ISA LJ Software Development System for Formula 8500 and C Compiler 38 Ed 01 99 dichiara che DATALOGIC Bar Code amp More bescheinigt daB die Ger te declara que el Formula 8500 Laser Hand Held PC Formula 8500 2D Laser Hand Held PC 2D Scanner Formula 8500 RF Formula One Wireless Formula 8500 2D RF Formula One Wireless 2D Scanner Formula 985 IRDA Transceiver Charger Formula 985 V IRDA Transceiver Charger sono conformi alle Direttive del Consiglio Europeo sottoelencate are in conformance with the requirements of the European Council Directives listed below sont conforme aux sp cifications des Directives de l Union Europ enne ci dessous der nachstehend angef hrten Direktiven des Europ ischen Rats cumple con los requisitos de las Directivas del Consejo Europeo seg n la lista siguiente 89 336 EEC EMC Directive 92 31 EEC EMC Directive 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive Basate sulle legislazioni degli Stati membri in relazione alla compatibilit elettromagnetica e

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