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1. WIDTH DF HORIZONTAL SCAN FIELD INCHES Maintenance Smudges and dirt can interfere with the proper scanning of a bar code Therefore the output window will need occasional cleaning 1 Spray glass cleaner onto lint free non abrasive cleaning cloth 2 Gently wipe the scanner window Applications and Protocols The model number on each scanner includes the scanner number and communications protocol Scanner Version Identifier Communication Protocol s 7001 7151 720i 21 RS 232 OCIA Light Pen Emulation 7001 7151 7201 2 Parallel Output OCR A B 7001 7151 7201 26 RS 232 OCIA Light Pen Emulation Point to Point RS 422 7001 7151 7201 17 Keyboard Wedge RS 232 Light Pen 700i 7151 720i 11 and 24 IBM 46XX RS 485 RS 232 OCIA The version 21 and 24 scanners are identical to the version 1 and 11 scanners respectively except for an EMI shell on the head cable 33 Specifications Application Light Source CDRH EMC UL CSA TUV EMI Mechanical Dimensions Footprint on Stand Weight Orientation Mounting Top Cover Cable Length Electrical Power Consumption Voltage Operating Current Standby Current DC Transformers Laser Bar Code Projection Scanner VLD 675 5 nm Maximum output 1mW CLASS IIa laser product EN 60950 1993 EN 60825 1 1994 laser class 1 EN 55022 1987 Class A EN 55082 1 1992
2. Figure 3 13 MS700i and MS720i Series Features Metrobgk MS7001 L 5 Not shown to scale Figure 4 1 Speaker The sound of a emits from here when the scanner performs a good read of a bar code 2 Green and Red LEDs When the green LED is on this indicates that the unit is receiving power and the laser is on When the red LED flashes on the scanner has read a bar code successfully When the red light turns off communication to the host is complete 3 InfraRed Object When a specified time has elapsed Sensor without any scanning the unit will enter a standby mode The scanner will not return to scanning until an object or a wave your hand is passed in front of the IR sensor 4 Head Cable This cable can connect directly to the host device or to a communication cable 5 Output Window This aperture emits laser light 14 Visual Indicators There is a red LED and a green LED located on the scanner When the scanner is on the flashing or stationary activity of the LEDs alert you to the status of the scan and scanner No Red or Green LED There are two reasons why the LEDs will not be illuminated First if the scanner is receiving power and the LEDs are not on then the scanner has remained dormant for a specified period of time and the laser has turned off To reactivate the unit wave an object in front of the IR sensor Secondly
3. u ot vr Transmit Sanyo ID Characters Shell T Schulmberger Formatting ves Lb 2 Transmit AIM T ID Characters 39 Parameter Default OCIA IBM RS Parallel Light 46XX 232 Pen LLL DE Disable Command FL Laser Enable Command DTR Handshaking Support RTS CTS Handshaking Character si T RTS CTS Message T RTS CTS XON XOFF T Handshaking 40 Parameter Default OCIA IBM RS Parallel Light Pen 46XX 232 Special Software is required for the following Two Digit T T T T Supplements Five Digit Supplements Bookland 977 2 digit Supplemental Requirement Supplements are not Required Two Digit Redundancy Five Digit Redundancy 200 msec to Find Supplement 100 msec to Find Supplement 41 Appendix C Pin Assignments Versions 1 and 21 Pin Assignments for RS 232 OCIA and Light Pen Emulation The version 1 and 21 scanners head cables are terminated with a male 25 pin D type connector To connect the scanner to the host device may require a communication cable The communication cable may include a connection for a transformer or it may be designed to draw power directly from the host device This item can be ordered at the same time scanner is purchased The version 1 and 21 scanners are designed to be used for RS 232 or Light Pen Emulation communication The
4. i x DISTANCE INCHES 4 TIT TIT T TIT T TIT 0 1 02 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 010 011 0 DISTANCE SCANNER FACE TD BAR CODE INCHES OPTIMUM EXTENDED SCAN AREA A SCAN AREA Figure 8 25 Horizontal Scan Width vs Distance for the MS720i Scanner The following illustration notes the measurements of the horizontal scan width at given distances VIEW DF SCANNER DEPTH OF FIELD COPTIMUM SCAN AREA WIDTH OF HORIZONTAL SCAN FIELD VS DISTANCE INCHES 0123458678 9 101112131415 1617 DISTANCE SCANNER FACE TO BAR CDDE INCHES OPTIMUM 4 EXTENDED SCAN AREA SCAN AREA Figure 9 26 Depth of Field for the MS700 and MS715i Scanner Through the glass at the front of the scanner safe low powered laser beams are projected in a complex pattern that resembles a spider web Each of the five scan fields that generate the scan pattern extends to a range of 178mm 7 0 The range begins from the face of the scanner window and extends from the unit for a distance of 178mm 7 0 measured along the scanning beam at the center of each scan segment This 0 0mm 178mm 0 7 range is the depth of field for the MS700i and MS715i scanner refer to Figure 10 This area of active scanning projects out from the glass on the face of the scanner to about 7 inches The scan pattern is projected at a slight angle downward from the front of the scanner approxim
5. 50 NO STARE BEAM 20 InfraRed IR Object Sensor An infrared IR device located below the LEDs and above the scanner output window refer to the section MS700i and MS720i Features page 14 initiates the scanning process As long as power is applied to the unit the IR sensor projects a signal that extends approximately seven 7 inches beyond the output window When the scanner s computer is on standby passing an object in front of this sensor device will wake up the scanner and activate the laser The scanner will enter standby when it remains dormant for a time When the green LED comes on the scanner is powering up for full operation After approximately three seconds the scanner will be ready to operate The default IR timeout is ten minutes However this can be changed through ScanSet or by scanning a bar code in Section C of the ScanSelect Programming Guide The available times are two minutes thirty minutes or no timeouts 21 Symbol Orientation To scan a symbol it may be oriented in any of the degree angles shown in Figure 5 The roll pitch and yaw are 360E 60E and 60E respectively ROLL 360 PITCH 60 Figure 5 22 Active Scan Region for the MS700i and MS715i Scanner The active scan region is the region within the depth of field of the five scan segments in which the laser beam can intercept and read symbols oriented as shown in the section Symbol Orientation page 22 Planes f
6. cable to the PC and the keyboard Refer to Figure 1 Connect the 25 pin D type connector on the scanner s head cable to the communication cable Check the AC input requirements of the transformer to make sure the voltage matches the AC outlet A socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Plug the transformer into the side of the female D type connector located on the communication cable Plug the transformer into the AC outlet to supply power to the scanner Turn the PC on PC Application Note For most applications it will be desirable to disable linefeed transmission For non USA keyboards 10 mesc is probably the best intercharacter delay Network system installations may require tuning of the intercharacter and inter scan code options Note Once the scanner connects to the PC the PC can be turned on and will operate normally even if the scanner s transformer plug is not in How ever bar codes will not be read until the scanner receives power When the scanner first receives power the LEDs will flash and then the scanner will beep once After the scanner performs this startup sequence the green LED will remain on for a specified time indicating the laser is on 11 Installation of the MS700 Series Stand The following are components used to build the MS700 Series stand MLPN 45483 Figure 2 1 Shoe Mount 4 Four Wood Screws 2 Stand Cover 5 Machine 14
7. following is a list of the pin assignments The pin numbers are impressed on the head cable s connector Pin Function 1 AC Shield Ground 2 RS 232 Receive Input 3 RS 232 Transmit Output 4 CTS Input 5 RTS Output 6 Reserved 7 Signal Ground 8 12 Reserved 13 Earth Ground 14 Power Ground 1 15 Light Pen Source 16 Light Pen Data 17 OCIA Clock In Return 18 Clock In 19 Power 11 30 volts DC 20 DTR Input 21 Clock Out 22 OCIA Clock Out Return 23 RDATA 24 RDATA Return 25 Power Ground 2 42 Version 2 Pin Assignments for Parallel Communication The version 2 scanner head cable is terminated with a male 25 pin D type connector To connect the scanner to the host device may require a communication cable The communication cable may include a connection for a transformer or it may be designed to draw power directly from the host device This item can be ordered at the same time scanner is purchased The version 2 scanner is designed to be used for Parallel communication The following is a list of the pin assignments The pin numbers are impressed on the head cable s connector Pin Function 1 AC Shield Ground 2 RS 232 Receive Input 3 RS 232 Transmit Output 4 CTS Input 5 RTS Output 6 Reserved 7 Signal Ground 8 Reserved 9 Edit Check 10 EOT 11 Data Ready 12 Adaptor Ready 13 Earth Ground 14 Power Ground 1 15 Light Pen Source 16 Light Pen Data 17 Data 1 18 Data 2 19 Power 11
8. if the scanner is not receiving power from the host or transformer then the LEDs will not turn on Steady Green When the laser is on the green LED is also on This occurs when an object is in the scan field The green LED will remain on until the IR time out has elapsed or until the scanner is turned off Steady Green Red Flash When the scanner successfully reads a bar code the red LED will flash followed by one beep If you do not see the red LED flash or the scanner beep once then the bar code has not been successfully read Steady Red and Green After a successful scan the scanner transmits the data to the host device When the host is not ready to accept the information the scanner s red LED will remain on until the data can be transmitted Alternating Red and Green This indicates the scanner is in program mode Steady Red This indicates the scanner is in ScanSet mode Flashing Red This indicates the scanner has experienced a laser subsystem failure Return the unit for repair at an authorized service center 15 Signaux optiques Sur la partie sup rieure du scanner se trouvent une diode LED rouge et une diode LED verte Quand le scanner est sous tension les diodes rouge et verte clignotantes ou allum es vous informent sur l tat du scanner Ni la diode rouge ni la diode verte n est allum e Il existe deux raisons possibles pour que les diodes ne s allument pas Premi rement si le scanner re oit de l nergi
9. the communication cable is secured to the host 1 2 5 Turn off the host system Connect the 25 pin D type connector on the scanner s head cable to the communication cable Connect the other end of the communication cable to the host device If the scanner will not receive power from a transformer skip to Step 5 If the scanner will receive power from an external power source check the AC input requirements of the transformer to make sure the voltage matches the AC outlet A socket outlet can be installed near the equipment so it will be easily accessible Plug the transformer into the side of the female D type connector located on the communication cable Plug the transformer into the AC outlet to supply power to the scanner Power up the host system Note When the scanner first receives power the LEDs will flash and then the scanner will beep once After the scanner performs this startup sequence the green LED will remain on for a specified time indicating that the laser is on Configuration of the Scanner to the Host System The scanner is shipped from the factory programmed to a set of default conditions These default conditions are in the Default Settings section of this guide pages 36 41 and in the ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide The default settings in the ScanSelect guide have an asterisk that appears before the brief definition next to the bar code For the scanner to properly communicate wit
10. 00i and MS715i Scanner 23 Horizontal Scan Width vs Distance for the MS700i and MS715i Scanner 24 Active Scan Region for the MS720i Scanner 25 Horizontal Scan Width vs Distance for the MS720i Scanner 26 Depth of Field for the MS700i and MS715i Scanner 27 Depth of Field and Symbol Specification for the MS700i and MS715i 28 29 Depth of Field for the MS720i Scanner 30 Depth of Field and Symbol Specification for the MS720i 31 32 M intenance is ss pete mess dpi 33 Applications and Protocols 33 Appendix A Specifications am tho ke eie exu E 34 35 Appendix B Default Settings sieste 36 41 Appendix C Pin Assignments 42 46 Appendix D Warranty and Disclaimer 47 48 Appendix E Notices eme AEN 49 50 Appendix F Patents noi OEE BERS RES 51 Volume Control Card 52 53 Ihn dE 53 54 Introduction The MS700i Series Scanners are high throughput projection scanners that incorporate the latest in VLD Visible Laser Diode ASIC VLSI and surface mount technologies Each scanner consumes only 8 watts of power and can directly connect to many host systems that can support a scanning device One thoughtful feature is a sleep mode that turns the laser and motor off whe
11. 20 Screw 3 Stand Base 6 Internal Lock Washer 7 Flexible Shaft 1 Use the 2 inch x 2 inch stand base to mark the position for pilot holes 2 Usethe four wood screws to secure the base to the work surface 3 Position the stand cover on top of the stand base 4 Screw the flexible shaft to the stand base 5 Place the internal lock washer on top of the flexible shaft and then screw the shoe to the shaft with the machine screw Attaching Scanner to Stand Once the stand is securely mounted to the work surface attach the scanner The scanner has a foot that is at the bottom of the scanner This foot fits into the shoe attached to the top of the stand This construction helps prevent the scanner from being knocked from the stand 1 To prevent obstruction when sliding the scanner into place loosen the small screw A located in the center of the long part of the shoe with a 3 32 hex key wrench Refer to Figure 3 2 Align the foot of the scanner with the shoe of the stand and slide the scanner into position 3 Tighten the small screw A located at the center of the long part of the shoe This screw holds the scanner in place Note Fasten the stand to the work surface before adjusting the angle of the flexible shaft To adjust the angle firmly hold the shaft and push the shaft to a north south east or west direction Loosen the A small screw of the shoe TT Tighten the small screw of the shoe
12. 30 volts DC 20 DTR Input 21 Data 3 22 Data 4 23 Data 5 24 Data 6 25 Power Ground 2 43 Version 26 Pin Assignments for Multi drop RS 422 The version 26 scanner head cable is terminated with a male 25 pin D type connector To connect the scanner to the host device may require a communication cable The communication cable may include a connection for a transformer or it may be designed to draw power directly from the host device This item can be ordered at the same time scanner is purchased The version 26 scanner is designed to be used for Point to Point RS 422 communication The following is a list of the pin assignments The pin numbers are impressed on the head cable s connector Pin Function 1 AC Shield Ground 2 RS 232 Receive Input 3 RS 232 Transmit Output 4 CTS Input 5 RTS Output 6 Reserved 7 Signal Ground 8 Reserved 9 Master Data 10 Master Data 11 Slave Data 12 Slave Data 13 Earth Ground 14 Power Ground 1 15 Light Pen Source 16 Light Pen Data 17 OCIA Clock In Return 18 OCIA Clock In 19 Power 11 30 volts DC 20 DTR Input 21 OCIA Clock Out 22 OCIA Clock Out Return 23 OCIA RDATA 24 OCIA RDATA Return 25 Power Ground 2 44 Versions 11 24 Pin Assignments for RS 485 The version 11 and 24 scanners head cables are terminated with a male 25 pin D type connector To connect the scanner to the host device may require a communication cable The communication ca
13. 469 Light Pen Emulation Point to Point RS 422 PC Keyboard Wedge Print Contrast 3596 minimum reflectance difference Roll Pitch Yaw MS700i MS720i 360E 60E 60E MS715i 42E 60E 52E Environmental Storage Temperature 40EC to 60EC 40 to 140EF Operating Temperature OEC to 35EC 32EF to 95EF Humidity 596 to 9596 relative humidity non condensing Light Levels Up to 3200 foot candles works in direct sunlight Ventilation None required Shock 100g for 1ms ESD 15 kV IEC 801 2 Level 4 Contaminants Sealed to resist airborne particulate contaminants Specifications subject to change without notice 35 Appendix Default Settings Many functions of the scanner can be programmed that is enabled or disabled The scanner is shipped from the factory programmed to a set of default conditions The default parameter of the scanner has an asterisk in the charts on the following pages If an asterisk is not in the default column then the default setting is Off or Disabled Every communication does not support every parameter If the communication supports a parameter listed in the charts on the following pages a check mark will appear Parameter Default OCIA IBM RS Parallel Light Pen 46XX 232 luem fr mr rt ans A E les for Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF MOD 10 Check are Code 39 RE Full ASCII Code 39 MOD 43 Check T T T
14. Access the terminal configuration menu store controller If not already selected select an IBM 1520 laser hand scanner 4680 OS Port 5B an IBM 4500 hand held bar code reader CCD 4680 OS Port 9B or an IBM 3687 2 fixed scanner 4680 05 Port 17 that matches the configuration of the scanner Regarding the 4690 05 at the time of this printing Metrologic does not know exactly which terminal port configuration screen is used for selecting scanners It should be listed under the Port 9A 9B 9C or 9E sections The 4693 terminal has a Port 5B that was originally used for the IBM 1520 scanner While IBM has withdrawn this product it was not clear how terminal configuration and device driver support would be provided for the installed base of users Save the configuration and activate it for the desired terminals Download the configuration to the terminal s per standard procedures IBM 4684 and 4694 Systems Initialize the RIPPS drivers for a hand scanner if hand scanner emulation was selected Initialize the RIPPS drivers for a POS scanner if the 3687 2 scanner has been selected Scanner Installation to PC Keyboard Port The MS700i MS715i MS720 scanner version 17 provides keyboard emulation by converting the scanned bar code data to the PC keyboard scan code equivalent The following are the supported keyboard and country types PC Type AT includes IBM PS 2 and compatible models 50 55 60 80 XT PS72 inclu
15. C EAN Beep after Transmit Enable Communication Timeouts Transmit UPC A Check Digit Transmit UPC E Check Digit These settings configure the decode board to beep after transmitting the data to the terminal device driver If the data does not clear the communications buffer within two seconds it is discarded without giving the operator a good scan indication This accommodates newer versions of the IBM device drivers that enable disable scanning in many different situations The default setting of the interface board is to emulate the IBM 1520 hand scanner that supports UPC EAN and alphanumeric code types The following is a list of switch settings for the internal interface board that handles the 46XX SIOC communications There are eight DIP switches on the board that are both software and hardware switches Switch 1 Switch2 Emulation Mode OFF OFF Port 5B IBM 1520 Model 2 Laser Scanner default setting OFF ON Port 9B CCD IBM 4500 Opticon ON OFF Port 17 IBM 4014 Adaptor for 3687 2 to 468X ON ON Reserved Switch 3 Reserved Should be OFF Switches 4 5 6 and 7 Must be ON Switch 8 Should be OFF Reserved Configuring IBM 46XX The 4683 and 4693 terminals are configured on the store controller The 4684 and 4694 terminals are typically configured on the individual terminals Follow the appropriate guide for the type of equipment IBM 4683 and 4693 Terminals Driven by a 46XX Store Controller Running 4680 05 4690 05
16. IEC 801 2 1991 8kVAD IEC 1004 3 1995 3V m except version 11 IEC 801 3 1984 3V m version 11 801 4 1988 1 Power Lines UL Listed UL 114 CSA certified C22 2 No 950 TUV certified GS Mark EN 60825 and EN 60950 Complies with FCC amp VDE Class A 165mm x 165mm x 76mm 6 5 L x 6 5 W x 3 0 D 64mm x 64mm 2 5 x 2 5 1 13kg 2 5 Ibs May be used in any orientation Fully adjustable optional mount High impact ABS plastic easily replaced window 1 8mm 6 terminated with connector 8 watts host system or tabletop power supply Input 11 30 VDC 350mA Q 24 VDC 175mA 24 VDC 6113 220V AC in 6114 120V AC in and 6115 240V AC in output 24 VDC 750mA Specifications subject to change without notice Patent Numbers 5 216 232 5 081 342 1 268 257 Other Patents Pending 34 Operational Depth of Field MS700i MS715i 0 0mm 178mm 0 7 MS720i 178mm 381mm 7 15 Scan Speed MS700i MS720i 2000 scan lines per second MS715i 1000 scan lines per second Scan Pattern MS700i MS720i 5 scan fields 1 horizontal 4 at angles MS715i 1 horizontal scan field 10 line pattern Projection Angle 10E down off perpendicular of scan window Indicators LED green laser on red good read Beeper Operation 2 tones 3 volume settings for Good Read Maintenance Required Clean window periodically Decode Capability Auto discriminates System Interfaces RS 232C OCIA Parallel IBM 468
17. MS700i Series Laser Bar Code Projection Scanner Installation and User s Guide MLPN 2178 Printed in USA October 1998 Table of Contents Intr od cti n usi e BERR ERS PEWS BERS ib a 1 Unpacking st rix au EEN EA TERETE AE SETS TERR TERE URS S 2 Scanner Connections to the Host 3 Configuration of the Scanner to the Host System 4 Cloning Featut see Ive ee eee Pe Lp oe hee aa 5 Version 11 IBM 46XX Scanner 6 Configuring the Scanner 7 Configuring the IBM 46XX 8 IBM 4683 and 4693 Terminals Driven by a 46XX Store Controller Running 4680 05 or 4690 05 8 IBM 4684 and 4694 Systems 8 Scanner Installation to a PC Keyboard Port 9 10 PC Application Not s vat aye ENEE TREE RSS 11 Installation of the MS700 Series Stand 12 Attaching the Scanner to the Stand 13 MS700i and MS720i Features 14 Visual Indicators nant Ares ies be 15 18 Vol me Settingss iem ches Unete Cue ane te die hist A 19 WET 20 InfraRed IR Object Sensor 21 Symbol Orientation 22 Active Scan Region for the MS7
18. T on Code 39 MSI Plessey 10 10 Check Digit MSI Plessey MOD 10 Check Digit MECCA a 36 Parameter Default OCIA IBM RS Parallel Light Pen 46XX 232 Minimum Symbol Length Symbol Length None Lock as m rl lomo rl Jr Bars High as T Code 39 Spaces High as T Code 39 Bars High as T Scanned Spaces High as T Scanned DTS SIEMENS mr DTS NIXDORF it lee Poll Light Pen Source Beep Transmit Before T T Sequence Transmit Communication None Timeout Communication None Timeout EN mE A u a 37 Three Beeps Timeout No Beeps on Timeout Same Symbol Rescan Timeout 200 msecs Same Symbol Rescan Timeout 500 msecs Same Symbol Rescan Timeout 1250 msecs Same Symbol Rescan Timeout 2000 msecs Intercharacter msecs T Delay ESEN Scan Buffer T Transmit UPC T T A Check Digit Transmit UPC E Check Digit Expand UPC E Convert UPC A to EAN 13 Transmit Lead Zero on UPC E Convert EAN 8 to EAN 13 38 Light Pen 1 Parameter Default OCIA IBM RS Parallel Light Pen 46XX 232 Transmit UPC T T T 1 A Number System Transmit T T T T Codabar Start Stop Characters CLSI Editing T T T Enable Transmit Mod T T T 43 Check Digit on Code 39 Transmit Code T T T 39 Stop Start Characters Transmit Mod T T T 10 ITF Transmit Code T T T T 11 Check Digit Transmit MSI T T T Plessey Check Characters ze
19. ately 10 degrees overall As the scan fields move outward they expand Like an image expands from a film projector as it moves toward the screen at a movie theater the scan pattern projects out to a well defined region Any label that is facing toward the scanner can be read at any point within the scanning field DEPTH DF FIELD SCAN AREA Figure 10 24 Depth of Field and Symbol Specification for the MS700 and 5715 Refer to Figure 11 Code Type Minimum Small Code Density Depth of Field Element Mil 1 1000 UPC EAN 10 4 80 0 5 UPC EAN 13 0 100 0 7 39 7 5 High 0 4 Code 39 12 0 Medium 1 7 Code 39 21 0 Low 3 11 I2of5 7 5 High 0 4 I2of5 12 0 Medium 1 7 I2of5 21 0 Low 3 11 Codabar 7 5 High 0 4 Codabar 12 0 Medium 1 7 Codabar 21 0 Low 3 11 Code 93 10 4 80 0 4 Code 93 13 0 100 1 7 Code 128 10 4 80 0 4 Code 128 13 0 100 1 7 28 MINIMLIM 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 010 011 0 DISTANCE SCANNER FACE TO BAR CODE INCHES Figure 11 WIDTH DF HORIZONTAL SCAN FIELD INCHES 29 Depth of Field for the MS720i Scanner Through the glass at the front of the scanner safe low powered laser beams are projected in a complex pattern that resembles a spider web Each of the five scan fields that generate the scan pattern extends to a range of 178mm 7 0 The range begins 178mm 7 0 from the face of the scanner window and ext
20. ble may include a connection for a transformer or it may be designed to draw power directly from the host device This item can be ordered at the same time scanner is purchased The version 11 and 24 scanners are designed to be used primarily with IBM 46XX series of electronic cash registers It can also be configured to communicate using the full RS 232 and OCIA protocol The following is a list of the pin assignments The pin numbers are impressed on the head cable s connector Pin Function 1 AC Shield Ground 2 RS 232 Receive Input 3 RS 232 Transmit Output 4 CTS Input 5 5 6 7 Signal Ground 8 12 Reserved 13 Earth Ground 14 Power Ground 1 15 468X B 16 468X A 17 OCIA Clock In Return 18 OCIA Clock In 19 Power 11 30 volts DC 20 DTR Input 21 Clock Out 22 OCIA Clock Out Return 23 RDATA 24 OCIA RDATA Return 25 Power Ground 2 45 Version 17 Pin Assignments for Keyboard Wedge RS 232 and Light Pen Emulation The version 17 scanner head cable is terminated with a male 25 pin D type connector To connect the scanner to the PC may require a communication cable and a transformer The communication cable is terminated to two 5 pin DIN connectors that will directly connect to an IBM PC XT or AT compatible computer and keyboard For the scanner to connect to an IBM PS 2 computer and keyboard an adaptor kit with 6 pin mini DIN connectors is provided when reque
21. des IBM PC and compatible models 30 70 8556 Keyboard Country Type USA United Kingdom France Germany Italy Spain Belgium Swiss The communication cable kit MLPN 45927 has a communication cable with one 1 5 Pos female DIN connector and one 1 6 Pos male mini DIN connector The kit also includes an adaptor cable This cable allows the scanner to plug into an IBM PC XT or AT compatible computer or a PS 2 computer and keyboard With the appropriate communication cable the scanner will also provide RS 232 or light pen emulation interface When configuring the scanner for one interface versus another change all necessary parameters for that particular interface For instance to configure the scanner for keyboard wedge emulation recall defaults select the PC type keyboard country type and intercharacter delay For further information refer to the ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide or ScanSet Scanner Configuration Guide To maintain compliance with applicable standards all circuits connected to scanner must meet the requirements for SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage according to EN 60950 1 When connecting to a PS 2 computer attach to the com munication cable 51573 the 5M 6F adaptor to the female connector and the 5F 6M adaptor to the male connector Figure 1 If the PC 15 on exit the application and turn the PC off Disconnect the keyboard from the PC Plug the communication
22. e sans que les diodes ne s allument le scanner est rest sans servir pendant une certaine p riode et le laser est d sactiv Pour le r activer passer un objet devant le palpeur infrarouge Deuxi mement quand le scanner ne re oit de l nergie ni de l ordinateur central ni du transformateur les diodes restent teintes La diode verte reste allum e Quand le laser est en service la diode verte s allume galement C est le cas quand un objet se trouve devant le palpeur La diode verte reste allum e tant que la temporisation de l infrarouge dure ou jusqu ce que le scanner soit d sactiv La diode verte reste allum e la diode rouge clignote Apr s lecture avec succ s d un code barres par le scanner la diode rouge se met clignoter suivie d un bip sonore unique Si la diode rouge ne clignote pas ou quand aucun bip sonore n est mis cela signifie que le code barres n a pas pu tre lu avec succ s Les diodes rouges et vertes restent allum es Une fois la lecture effectu e avec succ s le scanner transmet les donn es l ordinateur central Si ce dernier n est pas pr t recevoir les donn es la diode rouge du scanner reste allum e jusqu ce que les donn es puissent tre transmises Les diodes rouges et vertes clignotent en alternance Indique que le scanner se trouve en mode de programmation La diode rouge reste allum e Indique que le scanner se trouve en mode ScanSet Diode rouge clignotante Indiq
23. efund an amount equal to the purchase price to the original purchaser whether distributor dealer reseller or retail consumer and return the equipment to the customer without charge for service or return freight This limited warranty does not extend to any Product which in the sole judge ment of Metrologic has been subjected to misuse neglect improper installation or accident nor does it extend to any Product which has been repaired or altered by anyone who is not a Metrologic authorized representative THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS TO TITLE IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARISING BY LAW CUSTOM OR CONDUCT THE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER RIGHTS OR REMEDIES IN NO EVENT SHALL METROLOGIC BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY INJURY TO PROPERTY OR PERSON OR EFFECT ON BUSINESS OR PROFIT AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF METROLOGIC EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO METROLOGIC FOR THE PRODUCT 47 Disclaimer Metrologic Instruments Inc and the author or authors make no claims or warranties with respect to the contents or accuracy of this publication or the product it describes including any warranties of fitness or merchantability for a particular purpose Any stated or expressed warranties are in lieu of all obligations or liability f
24. ends from the unit for a distance of 381mm 15 0 measured along the scanning beam at the center of each scan segment This 178mm 381mm 7 15 range is the depth of field for the MS720i scanner Refer to Figure 12 The scan pattern is projected at a slight angle downward from the front of the scanner approximately 10 degrees overall As the scan fields move outward they expand Like an image expands from a film projector as it moves toward the screen at a movie theater the scan pattern projects out to a well defined region Any label that is facing toward the scanner can be read at any point within the scanning field JEP TH TELD Figure 12 30 Depth of Field and Symbol Specification for MS720i Refer to Figure 13 Code Type UPC EAN UPC EAN Code 39 Code 39 I20f5 I20f5 Codabar Codabar Code 93 Code 93 Code 128 Code 128 Minimum Small Element Mil 1 1000 10 4 13 0 12 0 21 0 12 0 21 0 12 0 21 0 10 4 13 0 10 4 13 0 Code Density 8096 100 Medium Low Medium Low Medium Low 80 100 80 100 7 7 qui 9 Jg 9 7 9 7 7 7 qu 11 15 15 17 15 17 15 17 11 15 11 15 Depth of Field 31 VIEW DF SCANNER MINIMUM BAR WIDTH i Hoey O 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 9 0 9 0 10 011 0 DISTANCE SCANNER FACE TD BAR CODE INCHES Figure 13 32
25. era utilizza e pu emettere energia ad alta frequenza e se non viene installato ed utilizzato conformemente alle indicazioni fornite nel Manuale utente pu provocare disturbi al servizio radiofonico L uso di questo apparecchio in zone residenziali causa molto probabilmente dei disturbi In questo caso l utente obbligato ad eliminare questi disturbi a sue spese Qualsiasi sostituzione o modifica non autorizzata all apparecchio potrebbe rendere invalida l autorizzazione dell utente all uso dell apparecchio N B Questo apparecchio digitale non supera I valori limite per l emissione di radiorumori da parte di apparecchi digitali della classe A conformemente alle direttive per radiodisturbi del Ministero canadese Industria Attenzione L utilizzo di sistemi di controllo di regolazioni o di procedimenti diversi da quelli decritti nel presente Manuale pu provocare dei raggi laser pericolosi per la vita Il cliente non deve assolutamente tentare di riparare egli stesso lo scanner laser Non guardate mai nel raggio laser anche se credete che lo scanner non sia attivo Non aprite mai lo scanner per guardare dentro l apparecchio Se tuttavia lo fate potete esporVi a dei raggi laser pericolosi per la vita L uso di apparecchi ottici con questo equipaggiamento laser aumenta il rischio di danni alla vista 50 Patents Patent Information This METROLOGIC product may be covered by one or more of the foll
26. h the host system it needs to be programmed to meet the specific scanning needs Since each host system is unique configure the scanner to match the host system requirements Configure the scanner by entering program mode and scanning the appropriate bar codes that appear in the ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide When using ScanSet refer to the ScanSet documentation for information on how to configure the scanner 1 Connect the scanner to the host system Refer to the Scanner Connections to the Host section in this guide 2 Enter program mode by scanning the ENTER EXIT program mode bar code as the first bar code after a power up cycle The unit will beep three times 3 Scan the appropriate bar code s that appear in the ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide Reveal only one bar code to the scanner each time With your hand cover the bar code that is not to be scanned 4 Exit program mode by scanning the ENTER EXIT program mode bar code again The new options will be saved and the scanner is ready for normal operation Note Non RS 232 interfaces chosen in Section B of the ScanSelect Programming Guide do not match the default settings loaded when the same interface is selected with ScanSet Cloning Feature To program several scanners with the same settings use the Cloning feature This is done by connecting the cloning cable MLPN 51544 between two scanners 1 Turn off both scanners 2 Connect the cloning cab
27. icht auf oder sendet der Scanner kein Piep Signal aus so konnte der Barcode nicht erfolgreich gelesen werden Feststehende rote und gr ne Leuchtanzeige Nach erfolgreichem Abtasten bertr gt der Scanner die Daten an das Hostger t Falls das Hostger t zur Datenannahme nicht bereit ist leuchtet die rote Leuchtdiodenanzeige des Scanners solange auf bis die Daten bertragen werden k nnen Alternierende rote und gr ne Leuchtanzeige Zeigt an da sich der Scanner im Programmiermodus befindet Feststehende rote Leuchtanzeige Zeigt an da sich der Scanner im ScanSet Modus befindet Aufblinkende rote Leuchtanzeige Zeigt an daB beim Scanner ein Laserausfall vorliegt Bringen Sie das Ger t zur Reparatur in ein Vertragsservicecenter 17 Segnali ottici Sullo scanner si trovano due diodi luminosi uno rosso e uno verde Quando lo scanner inserito i diodi luminosi che possono o essere accesi in continuazione o lampeggiare Vi informano sullo stato della scansione dell apparecchio N il diodo luminoso rosso n quello verde sono accesi Vi sono due possibili cause se i diodi luminosi non sono accesi Prima causa se lo scanner viene alimentato e i diodi luminosi non sono accesi lo scanner rimasto disattivato per un determinato periodo e il laser spento Per riattivare l unit dovreste muovere un oggetto davanti al sensore a infrarossi Seconda causa se lo scanner non viene alimentato n dal calcolatore host n dal t
28. le between the two scanners 3 Turn both scanners on by plugging in the transformers 4 Once each scanner is ready scan the cloning bar code with the scanner that has the settings that need to be transferred to the other scanner CLONING 12345 77777 Version 11 IBM 46XX Scanner Output Format IBM RS 485 serial input output for the 4680 and 4690 46XX point of sale terminals The Version 11 46XX interface can be used in several different ways Both the 46XX terminal and the scanner must be configured to match each other Warning Power to the scanner and 46XX terminal should be turned off before making physical connection The 4680 and 4690 series terminals have different types of physical ports for connecting bar code scanners Scanner ports include Port 5B Port 17 and Port 9 2 A B C or E A Port 9 type connector is present on all versions of the 46X X families of terminals That is one reason it is the normal point of connection for Metrologic scanners Another reason is that there is enough 12 volt power available to operate many Metrologic scanners If the terminal configuration requires use of a different physical port for connecting bar code scanners contact Metrologic to get particular adaptor cable information No matter what port is in use for the physical connection all devices use a common communications bus inside the 46XX terminal Each device uses a different address when it must communicate The terminal mus
29. lick auf Inhalt oder Genauigkeit der Angaben dieser Ver ffentlichung oder des hierin beschriebenen Produkts Sie bernehmen ebenso keinerlei Eignungsgarantie oder Gew hrleistung durchschnittlicher Qualit t f r einen bestimmten Zweck Alle benannten oder ausdr cklichen Zusicherungen schlie en s mtliche Verpflichtungen oder Haftungen aus jeglichem Schaden aus ganz gleich ob speziell indirekt oder als Folge der Verwendung dieser Ver ffentlichung oder des hierin beschriebenen Produkts bzw in Zusammenhang mit der Verwendung dieser Ver ffentlichung oder des hierin beschriebenen Produkts Dar ber hinaus wird das Recht vorbehalten nderungen an dieser Ver ffentlichung vorzunehmen ohne die Verpflichtung irgend jemanden ber solche nderungen zu unterrichten Metrologic beh lt sich ferner das Recht vor nderungen an dem hierin beschriebenen Produkt vorzunehmen Esclusione della responsabilit La Metrologic Instruments Inc e l autore gli autori non assumono nessuna garanzia e non rispondono della correttezza per quanto riguarda il contenuto o la precisione di quanto indicato nel presente Manuale o del prodotto in esso descritto Neppure essi assumono una garanzia per l idoneit o una garanzia della qualit media per un determinato scopo Tutte le garanzie citate o fatte espressamente escludono qualsiasi obbligo o responsabilit derivanti da qualsiasi danno indipendentemente dal fatto che questo obbligo questa responsabilit risulti in pa
30. me The operator can temporarily change the volume of the scanner by scanning the bar codes on the volume control card To permanently change the volume of the scanner enter program mode and scan the appropriate volume setting bar code in Section C of the ScanSelect Programming Guide or use ScanSet Note Acopy ofthe volume control card is at the end of this guide 19 Labels There is one label located inside the window of each scanner noting that the device is a CDRH Class laser product and 825 LASERKLASSE 1 Also on each scanner is a label located on the back of the unit This label contains information such as the model number date of manufacture serial number and approvals The following are samples of these labels with 21 CFR Metrologic This product complies with US Chapter 1 subchapter Metrolegie Ini ma ire Ortib Standard 21 CF Chapter J Class Wa laser Blachw ood New Jersey USA 1 Subensgter J Clase Laser product Avoid long NS Lie e m y 5 ne newing term viewing of direct Warranty vdd if case in laser light Opere C Eviter toute expostion proiongee Complisa with FOO Case A UL de la vue au rayonnement Mie See manual direct Apparel laser Classe LASERKLASSE 1 Manufactured uvm Mois GS Ke onus ION Patents 5 001 342 6 216 712 1 208 257 when opi Workdw ide Patents Penang
31. n 34 Power supply 2 6 34 Print contrast 35 Programming guide 1 2 4 9 19 21 46 Protocols 33 R Red LED 14 15 Repair 47 Rights property 51 warranty 47 RMA 47 Roll pitch yaw 22 35 RS 232 4 9 33 35 42 45 46 RS 422 33 35 44 RS 485 33 45 S Scan field s 15 27 30 35 Scan lines 35 Scan pattern 27 3 35 Scanner connections 3 4 ScanSet 1 4 7 15 19 21 46 ScanSelect manual 12 4 7 9 19 21 46 Scan speed 1 35 Service 47 Shipping carton 2 Socket outlet 3 10 South America ii Specifications 34 35 Stand 2 12 Storage temperature 35 System interfaces 35 Temperature 35 Tones 35 Top cover 34 Transformer 3 5 10 11 15 34 42 46 55 U UL CSA TUV 34 USA corporate headquarters ii V Ventilation 35 Version identifiers 33 Voltage 3 10 34 Volume control card 52 53 Warranty 47 Watt s 1 34 Weight 34 Window 1 24 27 30 33 35 56
32. n not in use Other features include easy to see LED indicators that can be viewed from the top or front and a volume control card that can be scanned to control volume levels There are two programming methods through the ScanSelect programming guide or through ScanSet an IBM PC compatible software program With a scan speed of 2 000 lines per second these scanners aggressively scan poorly printed bar codes and read torn and bent UPC EAN and JAN bar codes immediately on the first pass at any roll angle For close scanning the MS700i and MS715i s depth of field of 0 0mm 178mm 0 7 is ideal To accommodate applications where scanning items farther away from the scan window is preferred the MS720i s depth of field of 178mm 381mm 7 15 1s ideal Unpacking List The shipping carton should contain the following Installation and User s Guide MLPN 2178 ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide MLPN 2186 Volume Control Card MLPN 2346 MS700i MS715i or MS720i Laser Bar Code Projection Scanner Power Supply optional Communication cable with connection for power supply optional or Communication Cable optional Stand 45483 optional Scanner Connections to Host To maintain compliance with applicable standards all circuits connected to the scanner must meet the requirements for SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage according to EN 60950 To avoid potential problems do not power up the scanner until
33. nts or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light Under no circumstances should the customer attempt to service the laser scanner Never attempt to look at the laser beam even if the scanner appears to be nonfunctional Never open the scanner in an attempt to look into the device Doing so could result in hazardous laser light exposure The use of optical instruments with the laser equipment will increase eye hazard Remarque Apr s contr le de cet appareil on a not qu il r pondait aux valeurs limites de la classe A c onform ment la partie 15 des directives de l administration f d rale am ricaine pour les t l communications Ces valeurs limites ont t pr vues pour garantir une protection suffisante contre les effets nocifs dus l emploi de l appareil dans un magasin L appareil g n re et utilise une nergie haute fr quence et peut s il n est pas install et utilis conform ment aux instructions mentionn es dans le guide d utilisation entrainer des perturbations dans la radiocommunications L utilisation de cet appareil dans une zone d habitation entra nera tr s vraisemblablement des perturbations Dans ce cas l utilisateur est tenu de rem dier ces perturbations ses propres frais Toute modification ou remplacement non autoris sur cet appareil peut entrainer l invalidit de l autorisation d utilisation de l appareil Remarque Cet appareil num rique ne
34. or any damages whether special indirect or consequential arising out of or in connection with the use of this publication or the product it describes Furthermore the right is reserved to make any changes to this publication without obligation to notify any person of such changes Metrologic also reserves the right to make any changes to the product described herein Exclusion des responsabilit s Metrologic Instruments Inc et le les auteur s ne sont ni garants ni responsables pour l exhaustivit et la correction des informations contenues dans cette brochure que ce soit r elativement leur teneur et l exactitude ou pour le produit qui y est d crit Ils ne sont en outre responsables d aucune garantie de propri t ou de qualit pour un usage particulier Toutes les assurances nomm es ou exprim es excluent toute garantie ou responsabilit pour les dommages sp ciaux indirects ou des suites de l utilisation de cette brochure ou du produit qui y est d crit respectivement en rapport avec l emploi de cette brochure et du produit qui y est d crit Il leur est galement r serv le droit de proc der des modifications de cette brochure sans avoir en avertir qui que ce soit Metrologic se r serve en outre le droit de proc der des modifications du produit qui y est d crit Haftungsausschlu Metrologic Instruments Inc und der die Autor en bernehmen keinerlei Gew hr und haften nicht f r die Richtigkeit im Hinb
35. ormed by each of the five scan segments define the bottom of the region The 178mm 7 0 depth of field of each of the scan segments bound the top Best first pass read will be observed for symbols that pass through the optimal scan area along a 15 inch wide track centered in the defined region shown in Figure 6 Optimal scan area range is 18mm 160mm 7 6 3 UPTIMAL SCAN AREA Sy lan Ein C 7in OPTIMAL SCAN AREA Figure 6 23 Active Scan Region for MS720 Scanner The active scan region is the region within the depth of field of the five scan segments in which the laser beam can intercept and read symbols The bottom of the region 15 7 from the scanner window Planes formed by each of the five scan segments define the sides The 203mm 8 0 depth of field of each of the scan segments bound the top Best first pass read will be observed for symbols that pass through the optimal scan area along a 242 inch wide track centered in the defined region shown in Figure 7 Optimal scan area range is 203mm 356mm 8 14 UPTIMAL SCAN AREA 356nn 203mm 14in Figure 7 24 Horizontal Scan Width vs Distance for the MS700i and MS715i Scanner The following illustration notes the measurements of the horizontal scan width at given distances TOP VIEW SCANNER __ DEPTH OF FIELD OPTIMUM SCAN St er 1 WIDTH OF HORIZONTAL 10 2 _ SCAN FIELD VS
36. owing U S Patents U S Patent No 4 360 798 4 369 361 4 387 297 4 460 120 4 496 831 4 593 186 4 607 156 4 673 805 4 736 095 4 758 717 4 816 660 4 845 350 4 896 026 4 923 281 4 933 538 4 992 717 5 015 833 5 017 765 5 059 779 5 117 098 5 124 539 5 130 520 5 132 525 5 140 144 5 149 950 5 180 904 5 200 599 5 229 591 5 247 162 5 250 790 5 250 791 5 250 792 5 262 628 5 280 162 5 280 164 5 304 788 5 321 246 5 324 924 5 396 053 5 396 055 5 408 081 5 410 139 5 436 440 5 449 891 5 468 949 5 479 000 5 532 469 5 545 889 No license right or sublicense is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any METROLOGIC or third party intellectual property rights whether or not such third party rights are licensed to METROLOGIC including any third party patent listed above except for an implied license only for the normal intended use of the specific equipment circuits and devices represented by or contained in the METROLOGIC products that are physically transferred to the user and only to the extent of METROLOGIC s license rights and subject to any conditions covenants and restrictions therein 51 Index A AC input outlet 3 10 34 Adaptor 7 10 cable 6 9 kit 46 Application 34 Application and protocols 33 Asia ii Assignments pin 36 41 Attaching stand 12 13 B Bar codes 1 4 11 19 Beep 3 4 7 14 15 18 Beeper operation 35 Base 12 C Cable adapto
37. r 6 9 cloning 5 communication 2 3 9 10 14 42 46 head 3 10 14 33 42 46 CDRH class 20 34 Class 1 34 Clean 33 35 Communication protocol 33 Communications buffer 7 Communications bus 6 Compliance 3 10 Configuration 4 6 8 9 46 Contrast 35 Copyright ii Current 34 Customer Service ii 47 D DC transformer 34 54 Decode capability 35 Default settings 36 41 Depth of field 1 23 24 27 32 35 Dimensions 34 Disclaimer 48 E Electrical 34 Email ii Environmental 35 ESD 35 Europe ii External Power supply 6 F Faulty equipment 47 Fax 11 Functions 36 46 G Germany GmbH ii 47 Good read 14 35 Green LED 3 11 14 15 21 H Headquarters ii Host 3 4 34 42 45 Humidity 35 I Indicators LED 1 3 11 14 15 18 21 35 Visual 15 18 Interfaces 35 Installation Scanner 9 10 Stand 2 12 13 Internet ii Introduction 1 Keyboard Wedge 9 33 35 46 L Labels 20 LASERKLASSE 1 20 LEDs 1 3 11 14 15 18 21 35 Light levels 35 Light pen emulation 9 33 35 42 46 Light source 34 Limited warranty 47 List 2 Locations ii M Maintenance 33 35 Mechanical 34 Model number 20 33 N Notices 49 50 O OCIA 33 35 42 45 Operating current 34 Operating temperature 35 Operation 4 21 Operational 35 Orientation 34 Symbol 22 Output format 6 Output window 14 33 P Parts 14 Patents 51 PC 1 9 10 11 35 46 Pin assignments 42 46 Port s 6 9 Power consumptio
38. rasformatore i due diodi luminosi non Sono accesi Il diodo luminoso verde acceso Quando il laser inserito acceso anche il diodo luminoso verde Questo si ha quando un oggetto si trova nella zona di scansione Il diodo luminoso verde acceso fino al r aggiungimento del timeout infrarossi oppure fino allo spegnimento dello scanner Il diodo luminoso verde acceso quello rosso lampeggia Dopo la lettura riuscita di un codice a barre da parte dello scanner il diodo luminoso rosso lampeggia e quindi viene emesso un unico segnale beep Se il diodo luminoso rosso non lampeggia oppure lo scanner non emette un segnale beep ci significa che la lettura del codice a barre non riuscita Sono accesi sia il diodo luminoso rosso che quello verde Dopo la scansione riuscita lo scanner trasmette i dati all host Se l host non pronto per accettare i dati il diodo luminoso rosso dello scanner acceso fino a che i dati possono essere trasmessi Il diodo luminoso rosso e quello verde sono accesi in alternanza Ci indica che lo scanner si trova nella modalit di programmazione Il diodo luminoso rosso acceso Ci indica che lo scanner si trova nella modalit ScanSet Il diodo luminoso rosso lampeggia Ci indica che lo scanner ha un guasto a livello del laser Fate riparare l apparecchio da un centro di assistenza autorizzato 18 Volume Settings There are four volume settings available low medium high and no volu
39. rticolare i ndirettamente o come conseguenza dall uso del presente Manuale o del prodotto in esso descritto oppure se legato a all uso del presente Manuale o del prodotto in esso descritto Inoltre ci si riserva il diritto di modificare il presente Manuale senza essere obbligati ad informare persona alcuna circa dette modifiche Metrologic si riserva il diritto di apportare modifiche al prodotto descritto nel presente Manuale 48 Appendix E Notices Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the users authority to operate this device Notice This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Industry and Canada Caution Use of controls or adjustme
40. rungen In diesem Fall ist der Bediener verpflichtet die St rung auf eigene Kosten zu beseitigen Durch jegliche unerlaubte Auswechselung oder nderung an diesem Ger t k nnte die Genehmigung des Bedieners zur Verwendung dieses Ger ts ung ltig werden Anmerkung Dieses Digitalger t verst t nicht gegen die Grenzwerte f r Funkrauschemissionen von Digitalger ten der Klasse A gem den Richtlinien f r Funkst rungen des kanadischen Ministeriums f r Industrie Achtung Die Verwendung anderer als der hierin beschriebenen Steuerungen Einstellungen oder Verfahren kann eine lebensgef hrliche Laserstrahlung hervorrufen Der Kunde sollte unter keinen Umst nden versuchen den Laser Scanner selbst zu warten Sehen Sie niemals in den Laserstrahl selbst wenn Sie glauben da der Scanner nicht aktiv ist ffnen Sie niemals den Scanner um in das Ger t hineinzusehen Wenn Sie dies tun k nnen Sie sich einer lebensgef hrlichen Laserstrahlung aussetzen Der Einsatz optischer Ger te mit dieser Laserausr stung erh ht das Risiko einer Sehsch digung N B Dal controllo di questo apparecchio risulta che esso risponde ai valori limite per apparecchi digitali della classe A conf parte 15 delle direttive sulle telecomunicazioni dell Autorit federale statunitense Questi valori limite sono stati fissati per garantire una protezione adeguata contro gli effetti nocivi se questo apparecchio viene usato all intero di un negozio L apparecchio gen
41. sted The version 17 scanner is designed to be used as a keyboard wedge However with the appropriate communication cable the scanner will also provide RS 232 or light pen emulation interface When configuring the scanner for one interface versus another change all necessary parameters for that particular interface For instance to configure the scanner for keyboard wedge emulation recall defaults select the PC type keyboard country type and intercharacter delay For further information refer to ScanSelect Scanner Programming Guide or ScanSet Scanner Configuration Guide The following is a list of the pin assignments The pin numbers are impressed on the head cable s connector Pin Function Pin Function 1 AC Shield Ground 14 Power Ground 1 2 RS 232 Receive Input 15 Light Pen Source 3 RS 232 Transmit Output 16 Light Pen Data 4 CTS Input 17 PC Data 5 RTS Output 18 PC Clock 6 Reserved 19 Power 11 30 volts DC 7 Signal Ground 20 DTR Input 8 10 Reserved 21 Keyboard Clock 11 PC 5 Volts DC 22 Keyboard Data 12 Ground 23 24 Reserved 13 Earth Ground 25 Power Ground 2 46 Warranty and Disclaimer Limited Warranty Products manufactured by Metrologic have a 2 year limited warranty from date of manufacture In the event that it is determined that the equipment failure is covered under the warranty Metrologic shall as its sole option repair replace with a functionally equivalent unit or r
42. t be configured to look for a device at a logical address The IBM 1520 mode address was selected as a default because it was the first IBM 46XX family scanner to support UPC EAN Code 39 and Interleaved 2 of 5 The Version 11 scanner formats Codabar Code 128 and Code 93 using the Code 39 function code designation supported by the IBM device driver for this scanner type Other emulation modes currently available are the IBM 3687 2 Port 17 fixed scanner and the Port 9B IBM 4500 CCD hand held bar code reader One of these other emulation modes may be needed depending on which operating system 4680 OS 4090 05 POS DOS or DOS RIPPS is in use at the site Note The IBM 4683 and IBM 4684 terminals have a good proven track record of supplying power to Metrologic scanners The IBM 4693 and IBM 4694 terminals may be restricted from supplying power to certain scanner models Specifically Metrologic currently recommends using an external power supply for the scanner when connecting to an IBM 4694 Metrologic has no recommendations at this time for IBM 4693 terminals Configuring Scanner Located in the Version 11 scanner are two computer boards One board is for decoding and the other for 46XX IO processing The decode board is configured using ScanSet or ScanSelect while the IO board is configured with an internal DIP Switch bank For UPC EAN scanning the decode board should be set as follows Enable IBM 4680 Communication Enable UP
43. ue une panne de laser pendant la lecture Veuillez envoyer votre appareil chez un concessionnaire pour r paration 16 Optische Anzeigen Auf dem Scanner befinden sich eine rote und eine gr ne Leuchtdiode Bei eingeschaltetem Scanner geben Ihnen die blinkenden bzw feststehenden Leuchtdiodenanzeigen Aufschlu ber den Abtast und Scannerstatus Weder rote noch gr ne Leuchtdiodenanzeige Es gibt zwei m gliche Gr nde weshalb die Leuchtdiodenanzeigen nicht aufleuchten Erstens Wenn der Scanner mit Energie versorgt wird und die Leuchtdiodenanzeigen nicht aufleuchten so ist der Scanner f r einen bestimmten Zeitraum unt tig geblieben und der Laser ist abgeschaltet Zur Reaktivierung der Einheit sollten Sie ein Objekt vor dem Infrarot Sensor hin und herbewegen Zweitens Wenn der Scanner weder vom Hostrechner noch vom Transformator Energie erh lt so leuchten die Leuchtdiodenanzeigen nicht auf Feststehende gr ne Anzeige Wenn der Laser in Betrieb ist leuchtet die gr ne Leuchtdiodenanzeige ebenfalls auf Dies ist dann der Fall wenn sich ein Objekt im Abtastfeld befindet Die gr ne Leuchtdiodenanzeige leuchtet solange auf bis das Infrarot Timeout abgelaufen ist oder bis der Scanner abgeschaltet wird Feststehende gr ne Leuchtanzeige rote Blinkanzeige Nach erfolgreichem Lesen eines Barcodes durch den Scanner blinkt die rote Leuchtdiodenanzeige auf gefolgt von einem einmaligen Piep Signal Blinkt die rote Leuchtdiodenanzeige n
44. va pas contre les valeurs limites pour missions de bruits radios des appareils num rique de la classe A conform ment aux directives relatives aux perturbations des radiocommunications du minist re canadien pour l industrie Attention L emploi de commandes r glages ou proc d s autres que ceux d crits ici peut entrainer de graves irradiations Le client ne doit en aucun cas essayer d entretenir lui m me le scanner ou le laser Ne regardez jamais directement le rayon laser m me si vous croyez que le scanner est inactif N ouvrez jamais le scanner pour regarder dans l appareil Ce faisant vous vous exposez une rayonnement laser mortel L emploi d appareils optiques avec cet quipement laser augmente le risque d endommagement de la vision 49 Anmerkung Nach berpr fung dieses Ger ts wurde festgestellt daB es den Grenzwerten f r Digitalger te der Klasse A gem Teil 15 der Richtlinien der US amerikanischen Bundesbeh rde f r das Fernmeldewesen entspricht Diese Grenzwerte wurden festgelegt um einen angemessenen Schutz gegen sch dliche Auswirkungen bei Einsatz des Ger ts in einer Ladenumgebung zu gew hren Das erzeugt und verwendet Hochfrequenzenergie und kann diese ausstrahlen und kann falls es nicht gem den im Bedienerhandbuch enthaltenen Anweisungen installiert und verwendet wird zu einer St rung des Funkverkehrs f hren Der Betrieb dieses Ger ts in einem Wohngebiet f hrt h chstwahrscheinlich zu St
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