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1. amp d De e EEE AS IEDDVET APRECIARSE sie RAEE EN ETA HAA OD ae TUA USA LEA BE wae Quick Reference Guide 57 Appendix E Laser Safety NOTES 58 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE International Caution Statements for CLASS 1 2 3R II and IIA Laser Devices NOTES Quick Reference Guide 59 Appendix E Laser Safety NOTES 60 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE English Nederlands Suoma lainen Francais Deutsch Italiano Dansk Portugu s Espa ol Svenska Norsk Islenska DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PSC hereby declares that the Equipment specified below has been tested and found compliant to the following Directives and Standards Directives EMC 89 336 EEC Low Voltage 73 23 EEC R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Standards Equipment EN 55022 B 2001 CISPR 22 2001 EN 55024 2001 EN 60825 1 2001 EN60950 2000 Poner has EN 55014 1 2 1997 EN60950 EN 61558 1 2 1997 A1 Radios EN 300 328 1 and 2 2000 EN 301 489 1 17 2000 EN60950 1992 A4 Equipment Type Portable Data Terminal Equipment Product Falcon 44xx Four Slot Battery Charger Single Four Slot Dock Stations Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements amp other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Deze apparatuur voldoet aan de es
2. Quick Reference Guide 19 Entering Data Navigating the Display There are several navigation areas on your display including the command bar and task bar Each of these navigation areas have sub areas of navigation as well Take the time to familiarize yourself with these features to save yourself valuable time The Command Bar Use the Command bar at the top of the screen to perform tasks in programs such as opening a file saving a file or editing a file Refer to Figure 12 to view the Command bar Figure 12 Application Navigation a Command Bar Top p cer LCD Contrast To change the c Desktop aS Network and Di Connects to oth Recycle Bin Changes owner s P Changes owner s Application Icons WordPad Changes desktop lt A E My Documents Internet Ges ystem Tray L_ I JL ob 12 44 PM Navigation Arrow Battery Charging Indicator Network Connection Keyboard Indicator Soft Input Panel Task Bar Bottom TOES Active Application Window Extras Menu Button Open Applications Start Button 20 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Entering Data The Task Bar The Task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the start menu icon an icon for the active program the current time and system icons for utilities loaded in memory including the keyboard icon which opens and closes the soft input panel SIP Start Button Tap the Start button A to open the
3. Use the stylus for navigation the soft input panel SIP and to select items Stylus on the touch screen Place the stylus in the holder after use so you don t lose or misplace it An optional Stylus Tether is available for all models Figure 10 page 18 Powering the Falcon Getting Started Before using the Falcon for the first time you must install the battery pack into the Falcon then charge both the battery pack and the backup battery See Installing the Battery Pack on page 9 for instructions You must charge the battery pack and backup battery in a dock or with a power cable prior to your first use of the Falcon The initial charge time is approximately 24 hours See Charging the Batteries on page 12 for more information CAUTION Battery Pack The battery pack in the Falcon is a 3 7 V 2000 mAh Lithium lon battery pack You will be alerted with a message dialog box when the bat tery pack reaches a low state After charging the first time a complete charge takes about four 4 hours depending on the bat p q DS mm X 37V ee mAh i T CAUTION Battery LER leak or catch fire if exposed to high temperature water or fire Do not short circuit open or disassemble battery Recycle or dispose of properly 8 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Getting Started tery pack s state and the recharging method A sample battery pack
4. After Cold Reset When a Falcon goes through the cold reset sequence it clears the working RAM and initializes the file system You will lose any applications and data which are not stored in persistent flash memory refer to Flash Memory start ing on page 33 38 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Maintaining the Falcon e The splash screen will appear after a short period e Recalibrate the touch screen or press lt ESC gt to circumvent calibration e The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen RF Network PC Card if present connects to the network system OTE The custom settings in the registry are persistent Maintaining the Falcon With normal use the Falcon Dock Four Slot Dock and battery chargers require no maintenance For trouble free service observe the following tips when using the Falcon To prolong its life and avoid problems keep the Falcon clean Use a clean soft cloth dampened with a mild dilute cleanser e Ifyou need to clean the display clean it with a lens cloth or other soft cloth dampened with a mild dilute cleaning solution Never use a pen pencil or other sharp object on the display touch screen Use only the supplied stylus or plastic tipped pens intended for use with a touch sensitive screen CAUTION Do not immerse the Falcon docks or battery chargers in liquid Do not use abrasive paper cloth or abrasive corrosive cleaners to clean the unit
5. Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE 0000049 90900 g s a s 000009 MURS 0000000004 Falcon 4420 48 K odel Falcon 4410 SERES Falcon 4410 26 Key model 52 Key NU model Quick Reference Guide PSC Inc 959 Terry Street Eugene Oregon 97402 Telephone 541 683 5700 Fax 541 345 7140 An Unpublished Work All rights reserved No part of the contents of this documentation or the procedures described therein may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of PSC Inc or its wholly owned subsidiaries PSC Owners of PSC products are hereby granted a non exclusive revocable license to reproduce and transmit this documentation for the purchaser s own internal business pur poses Purchaser shall not remove or alter any proprietary notices including copyright notices contained in this documentation and shall ensure that all notices appear on any reproductions of the documentation Should future revisions of this manual be published you can acquire printed versions by contacting your PSC rep resentative Electronic versions may either be downloadable from the PSC website www psc com or provided on appropriate media If you visit our website and would like to make comments or suggestions about this or other PSC publications please let us know via the Contact PSC page Disclaimer PSC has taken reasonable measures to provide information in this manual that is complete a
6. Only one system tray icon is visible at a time The most recently activated state is in the left position of the system tray if more than one state is active Alpha Numeric Keys Press the keys in Table 6 once twice or more times to cycle through the alpha letters and symbols until the desired character appears in the system tray After the last letter or symbol in the sequence for that key the next keypress will generate the first letter or symbol in the sequence Table 6 26 Key Keypad Alpha Characters and Symbols 26 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Entering Data 48 Key Keypad The 48 key keypad is designed to allow you to type all letters and numbers without requiring multiple key presses Figure 15 48 Key Keypad BkSp wanan Backlight La 606 Esc 0000 0000 6000 OOOO Shift 000 A7 Caps Da 9 Some of the keys on the 48 key keypad of the Falcon have more than one function To access the secondary features and functions you must first press another key to access the desired input state See Table 4 on page 23 for fur ther information 48 Key Functions Press the Backlight key to toggle the backlight on or off To adjust the bright ness press FN Backlight Press Enter to accept the changes 48 Key Input States The input states for the 48 key keypad are Caps Shift Ctrl lt Alt gt and Fn Each state is described in Table 5
7. RF Network PC Card if present connects to the network system NOTE The custom settings in the registry are persistent Cold Reset A cold reset is a complete reset of the Falcon in which all applications are forc ibly closed and working RAM is cleared Quick Reference Guide 37 Resetting the Falcon CAUTION PSC recommends that you always attempt a warm reset before initiating a cold reset Once you initiate a cold reset all applications are forcibly closed and work ing RAM and files are cleared Any applications files or data in RAM will be lost if you cold reset Only the appli cations and the files in the FlashFX Disk are preserved upon a cold reset Refer to Flash Memory on page 33 for more information on preserving applications and files with the persistent FlashFX storage memory Do not use a sharp object on the cold reset button as this can puncture the key pad disabling the reset function rupturing the Falcon industrial seal and voiding your warranty PSC recommends using a straightened paper clip Reason to Cold Reset Press the lt Reset gt button when the Windows CE operating system locks up and the warm reset command does not work Procedure to Cold Reset To perform a cold reset insert a paper clip into the cold lt Reset gt button while pressing the lt Power gt button refer to Figure 26 Figure 26 Cold Reset Cold Reset Button Access
8. 2 3R II and IIA Laser Devices Danish Dutch Swedish Denne scanner opfylder de amerikanske krav stillet i DHHS CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J og opfylder ogs de krav der stilles i IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 Klasse 1 2 3R klasse II eller klasse ITA produkter anses for at v re sikre Scanneren indeholder en Visible Laser Diode VLD der ikke overskrider maksimumgr nserne som beskrevet i ovenst ende reglement Scanneren er konstrueret s der ikke er nogen menneskelig kontakt medskadelige niveauer af laserbestr ling under normal brug normal vedligeholdelse eller under foreskrevet servicering ADVARSEL Hvis scanningm nsteret er et enkelt punkt n r triggeren indtrykkes skal betjening oph re og scanneren returneres til PSC ADVARSEL Fors g ikke at bne eller reparere komponenter i det optiske hulrum Uautoriseret bning eller reparation af komponenter i det optiske hulrum kan v re en overtr delse af lasersikkerhedsregulativer Det optiske system m udelukkende repareres as PSC ADVARSEL Anvendelse af optiske systemer med scanneren ger risikoen for jenskader Optiske instruments omfatter kik kerter mikroskoper og lupper Det omfatter ikke anvendelse af almindelige briller Deze scanner is in de V S goedgekeurd en voldoet aan de vereisten van DHHS CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J een aan de vereisten van IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 Producten van klasse 1 2 3R klasse II en IIA worden niet geacht gevaarlijk te zijn
9. 52 key NU Press the edge of the 4 way rocker key to move the cursor or highlighted text entry during a menu list selection In a text window 4 Way Rocker 26 key The Up arrow moves the cursor up one line Ke 52 key The Right arrow moves the cursor to the right one character y The Down arrow moves the cursor down one line The Left arrow moves the cursor to the left one character 48 ke Ctrl allows keyboard shortcuts like a PC You can perform functions lt Ctrl gt 52 ke RU such as Save Ctrl s and Find Ctrl f Toggle on and off for text formatting y for example Ctrl b for bold Ctrl i for italics Ctrl u for underline 48 key a Alb 52 key Merg to enter the Alt input state Use Alt mode to access application 52 key NU 48 key ae A Press lt Shift gt to enter Shift input states Use Shift mode to output upper lt Shift gt 52 key ER 52 key NU case characters and punctuation identified over number keys System Tray Keyboard Indicators The System Tray Keyboard Indicators are located at the bottom of the display in the Task bar The most recently activated state is in the left position if more than one state is active Quick Reference Guide 23 Entering Data The MI icon is displayed if either Shift or CAPS mode is active If more than two states are active at the same time only the last two states are displayed in the System Tray Scroll between icons to view the active mo
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11. De scanner bevat een inwendige Visible Laser Diode VLD waarvan de emissies de maximumgrenzen van boven staande reglementen niet overschrijden De scanner is zo ontworpen dat men bij normaal gebruik onderhoud of tijdens het uitvoeren van de voorge schreven onderhoudswerkzaamheden niet aan schadelijke niveaus wordt blootgesteld WAARSCHUWING Als het scanpatroon bij het overhalen van de trekker een enkele stip is stop dan onmiddellijk en stuur de scanner terug naar PSC WAARSCHUWING Probeer niet om onderdelen in de opticaruimte te openen of er onderhoud aan uit te voeren Het openen of onder houden van delen in de opticaruimte door onbevoegd personeel kan een inbreuk vormen op de laserveiligheidsre glementen Het opticasysteem mag alleen in de fabriek worden gerepareerd WAARSCHUWING Het gebruik van optische systemen samen met de scanner vergroot het risico voor de ogen Optische instrumenten zijn onder andere binoculairs microscopen en vergrootglazen maar niet de bril die de gebruiker draagt Denna scanner uppfyller de amerikanska kraven DHHS CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J samt kraven i IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 Produkter i Klass 1 2 3R Klass II och ITA anses ej farliga Scannern r utrustad med en intern synlig laserdiod Visible Laser Diode VLD vars emission inte verstiger max v rdena i ova st ende s kerhetsf reskrifter Scannern har konstruerats s att personer vid normal anv ndning bruksunderh ll och f reskriven service
12. E L ser Safety aiii A ii 51 International Caution Statements for CLASS 1 2 3R II and IIA Laser Devices 51 Jui 51 FET LL II TI QULA 51 enn EE EE nadas 52 ee roda daa 52 BETA ES O TT need 53 Ble da as 53 SWEGISN ed 53 EOS sata orsa E a 54 helm seine eat 54 Portuguese a TUTTI IU 55 SLUT o AAA 55 uU 56 JAPANESE add 57 Quick Reference Guide 2 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Overview The Falcon 4400 combines the flexibility of Windows CE with the power of the Intel XScale processor WiFi wireless technology a large color display laser 1D and imaging 1D and 2D scanning in an ergonomic PDT The Fal con 4400 series is designed for warehouses distribution centers retail in store environments and other inventory management applications requiring maximum performance and durability New options available for the Falcon 4400 include 128 128 memory a full alphanumeric Numbers Up Keypad and a high density 2D scan engine Overmolded models will handle 5 1 5M drops to concrete and have an IP54 environmental rating and an 86dBA at 24 100dBA at 10 cm beeper The Falcon 4400 will handle demanding data collection tasks in industrial environments The Falcon Management Utility FMU and Falcon Desktop Utility FDU are included with every unit providing remote management and configurabil ity This Quick Reference Guide contains the following sections e Featu
13. GREEN GREEN Charging Solid RED Charging Dock on harder Fully charged LEDs are AMBER Battery Charge No effect No effect GREEN Fully charged LED s ully charged Fault LEDs are GREEN Flashing RED Simultaneously Charges YES YES NO NO Backup Battery Refer to page 43 for more information 12 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Getting Started Charging with a Battery Charger A Lilon Four Slot Battery Charger is available to charge batteries indepen dently from the Falcon To use align the battery contacts with those in the Charger and insert them into the slots Figure 5 Four Slot Battery Charger Charging with the Dock OTE There are two models of docks for the Falcon a Single Slot Dock and a Four Slot Dock On both models an external power supply AC adaptor provides power to the dock Falcons communicate with the host PC using Microsoft ActiveSync protocol either via a USB port or via a serial port There are two methods for charging a battery pack using a Single Slot Dock Refer to Table 3 on page 12 to view methods of battery pack charging using the dock charge duration dock status indicators and their purpose For more information on the dock refer to the Dock Operating Instructions that come with each dock Use only the correct battery chargers and docks with this Windows CE color Fal con This technology used for these models is incompatible with other PSC Fal con chargers and doc
14. IP Address Issue e Check security settings Can you ping the Falcon from the AP 2 NO Does the Falcon connect to the host 2 Can you ping the host from a PC on same subnet NO Potential Problems e Host unavailable YES YES RF connectivity Potential Problems obtained See your e IP address issue duplicate address on Falcon Turn off the Falcon and software manual for attempt PING again e Run tracert command to determine location of breakdown of connectivity further information or contact PSC technical support For more information on the Ping command go to the command prompt on the PC and type PING For more information on the trace route command go to the command prompt on the PC and type tracert Quick Reference Guide 43 Technical Support Technical Support PSC Website Support The PSC website www psc com is the complete source for technical support and information for PSC products The site offers the PSC TekForum prod uct support product registration warranty information product manuals product tech notes software updates demos and instructions for returning products for repair PSC Website TekForum Search for information on the TekForum by clicking on the Support link on the PSC home page Browse the TekForum to find answers to your questions about common technical issues Reseller Technical Support An excellent source for technical assistance and infor
15. Start menu The Start menu includes access to Programs Favorites Documents Settings Help and the Run command From Settings you can access the Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections and the Taskbar and Start Menu configuration System Tray The System Tray contains icons for key presses utilities and applets running in the background Tap the small arrow s in the System Tray to view icons for current input mode s keypress power management and network connections Soft Input Panel Refer to Soft Keypad Input Panel below for details Extras Menu Tap the Extras Menu button at the far right of the Task bar to select from a list of open applications or to access the desktop while leaving a program open Soft Keypad Input Panel In applications that accept keyed input the soft input panel SIP can be used to enter data using the stylus The SIP is a digital QWERTY style keyboard Quick Reference Guide 21 Entering Data Figure 13 Soft Input Panel Ee Eat view Folje 2 x Ee Eat view ror e x Keyboard Icons Soft Input Panel To open the SIP Tap the Keyboard icon to open the menu and select Key pad from the pop up menu to open the keyboard To close the SIP Tap the Keyboard icon to open the menu and select Hide Input Panel to close the keyboard Use the stylus to select letters numbers or symbols from the Soft Input Panel for the current application Tap the s key to change the key
16. dock 4 If the Spare Battery LED is flashing red there is a problem with the dock Disconnect the AC adapter from the dock and contact a service technician 5 If the Spare Battery LED is off insert a different spare battery pack in the dock 6 If in the course of charging the spare battery the Spare Battery LED is flashing red there is a problem with the dock Disconnect the AC adapter from the dock and contact a service technician 7 Otherwise there is a problem with the first spare battery pack Discontinue use of the first spare bat tery pack Refer to the PRG for instructions on bat tery disposal 42 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Troubleshooting RF Connectivity Troubleshooting Gather facts Falcon type AP amp RF card brand ensure latest version of firmware installed START Host type Software type Software version ensure latest version is installed Frequency and duration of issue NO YES Does the Falcon respond to a PING command from a PC Does the Falcon display an error during the boot process Contact Tech Support YES NO Potential Problems e Security Issue Check SSID WEP LEAP settings e Range Issue Does the Falcon associate with the AP Potential Problems Ping Falcon from host or use tracert to determine the location of the breakdown in communication Potential Problems e
17. from the Falcon CD to the C Pro gram Files Microsoft ActiveSync Drivers Connect the USB cable to the Falcon or place the Falcon in the dock Connect the USB cable to the Host PC Follow directions on screen The specified source directory is the one identified in step 2 Serial Cable Setup 1 To connect the Falcon using a Serial cable go to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt PC Connection 2 If not already checked select Enable direct connections to the desktop com puter Tap Change Connection and select Serial from the dropdown box Tap OK Network Setup To set up the Network connection settings complete the following steps 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Network and Dialup Connections 2 Double tap on the wireless card icon varies based upon the radio installed and the number of connections 3 Complete the two tabs shown in Figure 8 16 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Setting Up the Mobile Computer Figure 8 Modifying the Network Connection Settings II Cisco Wireless Lan Adapt OK x Cisco Wireless Lan Adapt OK F4 IP Address Select DHCP or set static IP settings Name Servers If using static IP set DNS and WINS servers Setting the Date and Time To set or change the date and time complete the following steps Figure 9 Setting the Date and Time Date Time Properties 7 1 From the Start menu select Settings gt meme Control Panel gt Date Tim
18. inte uts tts f r skadlig laserstr lning VAR F RSIKTIG Om scanningsm nstret r en enda punkt n r du trycker p avtryckaren ska du avbryta anv ndningen och ta scan nerna tillbaka till PSC Quick Reference Guide 53 Appendix E Laser Safety Finnish Norwegian VAR F RSIKTIG F rs k inte ppna eller reparera komponenter i den optiska kamaren Om icke auktoriserad personal ppnar eller reparerar delar i den optiska kammaren kan detta strida mot s kerhetsf reskrifterna f r laserutrustning Det optiska systemet f r endast repareras p fabriken VAR F RSIKTIG Anv ndning av optiska system med scannern kar risken f r goskada Optiska instrument inkluderar kikare mik roskop och f rstoingsglas men inte anv ndarens glas gon T m tutkain on hyv ksytty Yhdysvalloissa vastaamaan DHHS CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J luokka 60825 1 1998 2001 IEC EN vaatimuksia Luokka 1 2 3R Luokka II tai IIAtuotteiden ei katsota olevan vaarallisia Tutkain sis lt sis isen n kyv n laserdio din Visible Laser Diode VLD jonka p st t eiv t ylit yll olevien s d sten asettamia maksimirajoja Tutkain on suunniteltu siten etteiv t ihmiset altistu vaaralliselle lasers teilylle normaalik yt n k ytt j n suorittaman huol lon tai ohjeiden mukaisten huoltotoimenpiteiden aikana VAROITUS Jos skannauskuva on yksitt inen piste laukaisinta painettaessa keskeyt k ytt ja palauta tutkain PSC lle VAR
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21. 2 o Laser Aiming Beam Note that the aiming beam for the imager is green rather than red Quick Reference Guide 31 Image Capture Orientation Rotational orientation does not affect the imager module s ability to read bar codes For example the imager can read a bar code when the aimer beam is parallel to the lines of the bar code What is important is the location of the aimer in relation to the center of the bar code The aiming beam should be centered over the bar code but it can be positioned in any direction for a good read Figure 21 Aiming Beam Positioning Linear bar codes 2D Matrix symbol The aiming beam is smaller when the imager is closer to the code and larger when it is farther away Symbologies with smaller bars or elements mil size should be read closer to the unit Symbologies with larger bars or elements mil size should be read farther from the unit To scan a label hold the imager at an appropriate distance from the target pull the trigger and center the aim ing beam on the symbol Scanning Illumination Another feature that can be enabled for 2D scanning is an array of illumina tion LEDs These LEDs provide illumination in dark environments and can improve scanning performance under certain lighting conditions By default the illumination LEDs are turned on Illumination LEDs can be disabled using the PDT parameters See the PRG for complete information on pro gramming the LEDs Image Cap
22. 2X comes with a handle that is ergonomically designed for j Handle Figure 1 ease of use with a scanner trigger Insert an object such as a paper clip into this hole to perform a cold reset of Reset ke the unit PSC recommends that you attempt a warm reset first age 36 y Do not use a sharp object or you could disable the reset function puncture pag the keypad s industrial seal and void your warranty Use the alpha numeric function and navigation keys on the keypad to enter Keypad numbers letters symbols and navigate with the keypad pm Lanyard Port Insert a lanyard to secure a Falcon to a person or work station page 6 Scanner Aperture The laser or imaging scanning beam is emitted from this aperture page 29 When scanning a red LED indicates the laser is on and a green LED indicates a LED good read When the Falcon is charging in the dock a red LED on the Falcon indi Figure 1 cates charging and a green LED on the Falcon indicates fully charged Press the Power key to turn the Falcon on and off or to toggle the device Figure 1 Power Key between suspend sleep mode and resume on page 23 The speaker plays WAV and other media files emits beeps or tones to Speaker indicate errors or good reads when bar code scanning and inputting data Figure 2 using the keypad or stylus Strap Studs The Falcon 441X comes with a handstrap that connects to the strap studs Figure 2 Quick Reference Guide Powering the Falcon
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24. Do not use a sharp object to Reset use a paper clip A sharp object can puncture the keypad disabling the reset function rupturing the industrial seal and voiding your warranty Refer to the Falcon 4400 Quick Reference Guide for reset instructions WARNING Quick Reference Guide 39 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Refer to the Falcon 4400 Windows CE PRG for more information Table 8 Troubleshooting Problems Causes and Solutions The Falcon does not turn on The battery pack is not installed properly Ensure the battery is installed properly System failure Perform a cold reset Refer to Resetting the Falcon starting on page 36 During boot the terminal beeps twice and the system stays blank Firmware flash memory has been corrupted Re download the firmware using the FUU in bootload mode Refer to the PRG Rechargeable battery pack did not charge Battery failure Replace the battery If the Falcon terminal still does not operate try a warm reset then a cold reset refer to Resetting the Falcon starting on page 36 The Falcon was removed from the dock while battery was charging Insert the Falcon in dock and begin charging The bat tery pack and backup battery require 4 hours to fully charge Characters are not visible on the display The Falcon is not powered on Press lt PWR gt The ambient room light is too dark or low Turn on the backlight Refe
25. LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U S TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS U S 250 00 e Limitations on Reverse Engineering Decompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or dis assemble the SOFTWARE except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law not withstanding this limitation e SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE EXPORT RESTRICTIONS You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is of US origin You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE including the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and country destination restrictions issued by U S and other governments For additional information on exporting the SOFTWARE see http www microsoft com exporting 48 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Appendix C PSC Falcone Windows CE Product Series Warranty A Warranty Falcon products are guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for the period specified at the time of sale This warranty shall apply to Falcon Portable Data Terminals PDT s Base Stations for the Falcon and Chargers for the Falcon Cables mounts and other
26. Ls Lu o Space 5250 Keymap The 5250 keymap is designed to provide the keyboard functions needed to run 5250 terminal emulation software The 5250 keymap is available with either the 48 key 52 key or 52 key NU model Scanning Bar Codes Laser Scanning To use the scanning function on units containing a laser scanning module complete the following steps 1 Select and open a bar code application such as Microsoft WordPad Quick Reference Guide 29 Scanning Bar Codes Figure 18 Scanning a Bar Code we av u Press lt Scan gt on the keypad 26 52 or 52 key NU or the Scan Trigger to initiate a scan with the Falcon 2 Aim the scan window at the bar code following the guidelines outlined in Figure 19 3 Press Scan on the keypad 26 52 or 52 key NU or the Scan Trigger on the handle The laser scans as long as you hold the button or trigger or for 10 seconds or until a good scan is obtained 4 Aim the laser beam at the center of the bar code e Position the unit close to bar code when scanning small bar codes e Position it at a distance when scanning larger bar codes The laser is disabled after you release the key or after 10 seconds or once a good scan is obtained Figure 19 Laser Beam Positions Correct Scanning Positions Ideal positioning A bit high will read correctly A bit angled will read correctly Incorrect Scanning Positions B The Positioned too far to the righ
27. OITUS l yrit avata tai muuten huoltaa mit n rakenneosia optisessa osassa Valtuuttamattoman henkil st n suoritta man optisen osan avauksen tai huoltotoimen voidaan katsoa olevan rikkomus lasersuojaohjeita vastaan Optisen j rjestelm n saa korjata ainoastaan tehtaalla VAROITUS Mik li optisia j rjestelmi k ytet n tutkainmen kanssa silmille aiheutuva vaara lis ntyy Optiset kojeet k sitt v t kiikarit mikroskoopit ja suurennuslasit K ytt j n silm lasit eiv t kuulu t h n ryhm n Denne skanneren er godkjent i USA i samsvar med retningslinjene for DHHS CDRH 21CER avsnitt J og til IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 Produkter i klasse 1 2 3R klasse II eller IIA ansees ikke som helsefarlige Skanneren inneholder en innvendig syn lig laserdiode VLD Visible Laser Diode som ikke overskrider maksimalgrensene som er fastsatt i retningslinjene ovenfor Skanneren er konstruert slik at personer ikke utsettes for farlige doser med laserstr ler ved normal drift brukers vedlikehold eller ved foreskrevet service OBS Hvis skanningsm nsteret best r av n enkel prikk n r utl seren trykkes inn skal driften stanses og skanneren settes tilbake til PSC OBS Pr v ikke pne eller p noen m te utf re service p noen av delene i det optiske kammeret Ved pne eller utf re service p noen av delene i det optiske kammeret av uautorisert personell kan krenke forskriftene for lasersikkerhet Optikksystemet ska
28. S SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE e NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE THE SOFTWARE is provided AS IS and with all faults THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY PERFORMANCE ACCURACY AND EFFORT INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLI GENCE IS WITH YOU ALSO THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM AND ARE NOT BINDING ON MS e Note on Java Support The SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous envi ronments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communica tion systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of Java technology could lead directly to death personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage Sun Microsystems Inc has contractually obligated MS to make this disclaimer NoLiability for Certain Damages EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW MS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDI RECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL MS BE
29. accessory items are specifically warranted for a period of 90 days from product purchase Customer must notify PSC of the claimed defect before the expiration of the Warranty period and obtain from PSC a return authorization number for return of the product to designated PSC service center If PSC determines Customer s claim is valid PSC will repair or replace product without additional charge for parts and labor Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the product to the designated PSC service center with shipping charges prepaid PSC shall pay for the return of the product to Cus tomer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the PSC service center is located Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations Warranty is subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth in the paragraphs that follow WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING MER CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS Exclusions Warranty coverage shall not apply to any claimed defect failure or damage which PSC determines was caused by abuse neglect improper use of product failure to provide product maintenance including but not limited to cleaning of the display in accordance with product reference guide installation or service of product by other than PSC representatives use of product with any other inst
30. alibration illustrated in Figure 7 Radio Card Setup on page 15 1 2 3 Installing the USB Driver on page 16 4 Network Setup on page 16 3 Setting the Date and Time on page 17 Touchscreen Calibration Figure 7 Touchscreen Calibration Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel Follow the on screen directions to cali brate the touchscreen For more information on touchscreen calibration refer to the PRG Getting Connected Radio Card Setup For assistance in configuring a radio card tap the question mark on your Fal con to access the Microsoft online help Windows Zero Config should be used to administer the radio for cards not specifically listed for example DRCB or Broadcom based radio Refer to the manufacturer of your radio card for fur Quick Reference Guide 15 Setting Up the Mobile Computer ther information If you have a Cisco card go to www cisco com for Symbol go to www symbol com Installing the USB Driver So the Host PC can communicate with the Falcon install the USB driver file from the CD that came with the Falcon or download it from the PSC website Follow the directions on the CD or use the following instructions 1 Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed on your computer before pro ceeding Go to www microsoft com for information 2 Copy the current USB driver file
31. c 1 ii whichever is applicable 9 2 If End User is using the PSC Product outside of the United States End User must comply with the applicable local laws of the country in which the PSC Product is used with U S export control laws and with the English language version of this Agree ment The provisions of the United Nations Convention on International Sale of Goods shall not apply to this Agreement 10 Termination 10 1 Either party may terminate this Agreement or any license granted under this Agreement at any time upon written notice if the other party breaches any provision of this Agreement 10 2 Upon termination of this Agreement End User immediately shall cease using any non preloaded software and shall return to PSC or destroy all non preloaded software covered by this Agreement and shall furnish PSC with a certificate of compliance with this provision signed by an officer or authorized representative of End User For preloaded software End User agrees to sign a waiver prepared by PSC concerning further use of the preloaded Software End Users resumed or continued use of the preloaded Software after termination shall constitute End User s agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement for such use 11 General Provisions 11 1 Entire Agreement Amendment This document contains the entire agreement between the parties relating to the licensing of the Software and supersedes all prior or contemporaneo
32. des Table 5 Input States and their System Tray Indicators Normal a Numeric 26 key Present only on keypads with an Alpha key It appears when Alpha or CAPS Mode modes are not on Press lt Alpha gt to enter lower case alpha characters and symbols When in Alpha mode the current alpha character is displayed by a system tray keyboard indica Mode 20y for Alpha mode is persistent which means that the system stays in Alpha mode until you press lt Alpha gt again Press lt Fn gt lt Alpha gt to activate CAPS mode CAPS mode generates upper case alpha characters A Z 26 ke d CAPS mode is persistent press lt Fn gt lt Alpha gt again to generate lower case CAPS characters Punctuation keys are not affected Mode Press lt Fn gt lt SHIFT gt to activate Caps mode Caps mode generates upper 48 key case alpha characters A Z 52 key CAPS mode is normally persistent you must press lt Fn gt lt SHIFT gt again to 52 key NU generate lower case characters Punctuation keys are not affected If CAPS is active and SHIFT is active no icon is displayed Press lt Fn gt to enter FN mode 26 key Fn is independent of the Alpha key Use FN mode to access the features 52 key Fn mode converts alpha keys to punctuation and function keys Fn mode is acti vated by pressing lt Fn gt 52 key NU Shift mode converts characters to upper case letters or punctuation Activated by 48 key pressin
33. e Guide 33 Flash Memory Figure 22 Location of the FlashFX Disk My Device E Media Player R E Microsoft WordPad Data gt E m ep Inbox My Documents 8 el ur mem ETA ceca FlashFX Disk Size The size of the FlashFX disk will vary depending upon several factors such as the size and number of currently running applications and the amount of memory currently consumed by the OS To view the current size of Flash Memory 1 Double tap the My Device icon on the desktop See Figure 22 Figure 23 Size of FlashFX Disk sjepesng d ER Address My Device Properties T Type Folder Location My Device Used 264 192 bytes 258KB Free 31 774 720 bytes 34 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Context Sensitive Help 2 Press and hold the FlashFX Disk directory with the stylus and select Properties from the pop up menu see Figure 23A 3 The FlashFX Properties dialog opens see Figure 23B The number following Free is the amount of memory currently available on the Falcon Table 7 FlashFX Disk Specifications Total Flash size 64 0 MB 128 MB OS Firmware uses up to 32 0 MB 32 MB FlashFX size 32 0 MB 96 MB File storage size 31 MB approximate 90 MB approximate Running Application 22 MB approximate 81 MB approximate Context Sensitive Help Microsoft Windows CE context sensitive help is available wherever a but ton appear
34. e current application s open file Refer to Scanning Bar Codes starting on page 29 for more information on using the scanner If your Falcon has the 2D Imaging module installed you can read and decode traditional 1D linear bar codes 2D and composite symbols You can also capture images such as signatures labels and other items See Bar Code Scanning with 2D Imager starting on page 31 for fur ther information Never use a pen pencil or other sharp object on the Falcon s touchscreen dis play Use only the supplied stylus or plastic tipped pens intended for use with a touch sensitive display Contact your reseller to replace a missing stylus refer to the PSC price book at www psc com The stylus is located next to the scanning pod as illustrated in Figure 10 The stylus on the Falcon is the equivalent of the mouse on a PC Use the stylus to Navigate the touchscreen display Select characters in the soft input panel SIP Select applications from the desktop or system tray Select tabs fields and text within applications and dialog boxes 18 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Entering Data Figure 10 Back View of a Falcon 4420 with a Stylus Stylus Stylus Holder It is good practice to replace the stylus into the holder after each use so you don t misplace it An optional Tethered Stylus is also available preventing acci dental loss of the stylus Figure 11 Tethered Stylus Tethered Stylus
35. e to open the Date Time Properties control panel Use the arrows in the application to SH IM IF navigate increase or decrease the 2459578 time or date 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 EH 22 2 Select the year to open a field where 24 25 26 27 28 29 E kerk dae you can change the year by backspac z ing or entering a new year July 2006 3 Select the month to open a pull Time gt n down list of months TS 4 Tap the checkbox to Automatically adjust clock for daylight savings time if desired Quick Reference Guide 47 Entering Data Entering Data To open applications select Start gt Programs to display a list of available pro grams If the program has an icon on the desktop double tap to open it Using the Stylus AN There are several ways to enter data with the Falcon Use the keypad Refer to Keypads starting on page 22 Use the stylus on the touchscreen display Refer to Using the Stylus on page 18 for more information on using the stylus Use the soft input panel digital keyboard with the stylus Refer to Soft Keypad Input Panel on page 21 Select text in the same way you select text on a PC Use the stylus to highlight the desired text by dragging the stylus across the desired text double tapping to select one word and triple tapping to select an entire line Use the bar code scanner to enter data Press the trigger or scan button to initiate a scan The scanned data will be entered into th
36. ein may result in hazardous visible or invisible laser light exposure CAUTION Regulatory Statements Radio Frequency Interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of 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 inter ference at his or her own expense In addition operation of this equipment is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation N Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment CAUTION Canadian Compliance Statement This Class A Digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 008 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est confirme la norme NMB 003 du Canada For information about the disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Eq
37. formation Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Features of the Falcon Figure 1 Falcon Front View and Connector View Touchscreen Display USB Serial Connector Strap Studs LED Scanning w Rubber Charging Indicator Bumpers Falcon Handle 44xx 26 Key Keypad Falcon 4420 Handled model Power Key Reset For a complete description of each key on the Falcon refer to page 22 Quick Reference Guide Features of the Falcon Figure 2 Falcon Scanner and Battery Door Views Scanner Aperture Stylus Holder Speaker Battery Door Latch 2 each Tether Lanyard Port Battery Door Strap Studs For more information please refer to the Falcon 4400 Windows CE Mobile Computer Product Reference Guide PRG located on the Falcon 4400 Product CD that came with your device 6 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Features of the Falcon Figure 3 Model comparison Model 4410 Model 4420 Model 4420 with Tethered Stylus Table 1 Features of the Falcon Rotate the latches to unlock the battery door so the battery pack can be Figure 4 Battery Door removed page 9 The equivalent of a PC monitor for viewing and interacting with the current Figure 1 Display Touch Su ni NCC DOES application This display is touch sensitive use it like you would a mouse on page 15 Screen a PC page 20 The Falcon 44
38. g Shift This state expires after a normal key is pressed unless the 52 key Shift key is held down ode 52 key NU Toggles to make the next alpha character capitalized If Shift state is active when the Caps State is active no icon is displayed 24 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Entering Data 48 key Alt mode converts keys to system keys that allow users to access the menu Acti Q Alt Mode 52 key vated by pressing Alt This state expires after a normal key is pressed unless 52 key NU the Alt key is held down 48 key lt Ctrl gt allows keyboard shortcuts You can perform functions such as Save Ctrl 9 Ctrl Mode s and Find Ctrl f Toggle on and off for text formatting for example Ctrl b for 52 key NU hold Ctrl i for italics Ctrl u for underline 26 Key Keypad The 26 key keypad is organized like a cell phone with multi tap access to alpha characters on numeric keys see Figure 14 Use the ten 10 alpha numeric keys and the lt ESC gt key to type letters numbers and symbols listed in Table 6 on page 26 Figure 14 26 Key Keypad Esc BkSp Space Enter Tab Alpha Caps Fn Power Backlight Quick Reference Guide 25 Entering Data 26 Key Functions Most of the keys on the keypad of the Falcon have more than one function To access the secondary features and functions you must first press another key to access the desired input state
39. g party shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys fees both at trial and on appeal END Quick Reference Guide 47 Appendix B Microsoft Windows CE End User License Agreement Microsoft has contractually obligated PSC Inc to include the following information as part of our software end user license agreement You have acquired a device DEVICE that includes software licensed by PSC Inc from Microsoft licensing Inc or its affiliates MS Those installed software products of MS origin as well as associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTW ARE is licensed not sold All rights reserved IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD PROMPTLY CONTACT PSC FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE S FOR A REFUND ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDIING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE This EULA grants you the following license e You may use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE e NOT FAULT TOLERANT THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT PSC HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE AND MS HAS RELIED UPON PSC TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE I
40. hat symbology Be sure the terminal is programmed to accept the type of bar code you are scanning Try using FF3A to turn on maximum defaults as described in Programming Parameters in the Falcon 4400 PRG The Falcon is not programmed to generate a beep Battery is low If you are expecting a beep on a good decode and don t hear one check that the application is set to gen erate a beep on good decode If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam when you press the trigger check your battery level Refer to the PRG Note If the scanner is still not reading sym bols contact your distributor or PSC Inc The UPC EAN extension supplemental label is not always scanned Laser beam only crosses over base of UPC EAN label Set the Read Verification for extensions parameter 0528 to a value lower than the Read Verification for the base label See the PRG Quick Reference Guide 41 Troubleshooting The Spare Battery LED on the dock is flashing RED Time out fault the spare bat tery pack charging has exceeded the maximum time out period Over voltage fault the spare battery pack charging has exceeded the maximum charge voltage of the battery In either case if the Spare Battery LED is flashing red do the following 1 Disconnect the AC adapter from the dock 2 Remove the spare battery pack and the Falcon from the dock 3 Connect the AC adapter to the
41. he terms of that license agreement PSC and End User hereby agree as follows 1 Definitions 1 1 Documentation means materials such as user s guides program reference guides quick reference guides manuals or similar materials associated with or related to the PSC Product whether in printed online or other form 1 2 Proprietary Information means a source code object code software documentation and any related internal design system design data base design algorithms technology technical data or information implementation techniques and trade secrets related to the Software b any other trade secrets marked appropriately or identified as proprietary or confidential and c any information that End User under the circumstances should recognize as confidential Proprietary Information does not include any information that the receiving party can establish was 1 in the public domain 2 already in the receiving party s possession or rightfully known prior to receipt 3 rightfully learned from a third party not in violation of any other s proprietary rights or 4 independently developed without access to Proprietary Information 1 3 PSC Product means PSC s Falcon Windows CE NET Series including all preloaded Software in or provided in connec tion with the PSC Product and all Documentation related to such product which has been purchased or otherwise acquired by End User whether obtained directly o
42. ing the DEPP ati E q aaa age 19 pivot HET 22 Scanning Bak COURS T TTE 29 Laser Scanning esse on a aan 29 B t Code Scanning With 2D Imaget nenne re 31 Image GE EE RE EE EE 32 Flash MEMORY EE NAD 33 Saving to Flash arta ke 33 Flash FX Location viii in pi aida acne 33 FI ShEX DISK SIZE corr A A 34 Context Sensitive Helper a een 35 Resetting the Falcon iia aa 36 O O 36 gre ooi MM 37 Maintaining the Falco sen a EUM 39 Quick Reference Guide 1 Troubleshooting ns n N E 40 RF Connectivity Troubleshooting nee cid EEA 43 Technical Support svasiricnaridcr ae 44 PSC Website SUDDOFE iria au nes aaa een 44 PSE Website TEKEOFUM siii 44 Reseller Technical Support siii dida ed 44 Telephone Technical Support sarria a 44 Appendix A PSC Falcon Windows CE Series End User License Agreement annanunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 45 Appendix B Microsoft Windows CE End User License Agreement arssunnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnn 48 Appendix C PSC Falcon Windows CE Product Series Warranty ss 49 Appendix D Safety Information xrauranernnnnunnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnvnnvrner 50 Laser spisso ERE 50 Advisory Statement mais sea ER Date Sd notes MR ee situ IE Hp US 50 Regulatory Statements cr aa ld nt da 50 Radio Frequency Interference suit 50 Canadian Compliance Statement innere 50 Appendix
43. ks including the Falcon 4410 4420 monochrome models Quick Reference Guide 13 Getting Started Figure 6 Charging the Battery Pack in a Single Slot Dock Top Rear View of Single Slot Dock USB Serial Connector Battery Pack in am Spare Battery Battery Pack in BE Charging Slot Spare Battery E Charging Slot Power Port Battery Tab RS 232 Serial Port USB Port Power LED Spare Battery LED Refer to Table 3 on page 12 for a list of LED indicators and their purpose Refer to the PRG for additional information on storage and disposal of batter les Backup Battery The 3V Lithium Backup Battery receives its charge from the Battery Pack To retain date time data and other settings for the Falcon maintain at least a minimal charge on the Battery Pack When the backup battery is low an icon will display on the status bar see Table 2 on page 11 and a dialog box will open to alert you Battery Discharge Characteristics Battery discharge characteristics vary from eight to nine and a half 8 9 5 hours depending upon device usage number of scans per minute backlight usage and other factors that draw upon battery power 14 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Setting Up the Mobile Computer Setting Up the Mobile Computer At first use or after a cold reset the unit will go through a series of initial bootup sequences Each of these sequences are described as noted Touchscreen C
44. l property notices contained in or on the PSC Product 5 Proprietary Information 5 1 End User acknowledges that Proprietary Information is the confidential proprietary and trade secret property of PSC and PSC s third party licensors and End User acquires no right or interest in any Proprietary Information 5 2 End User shall not disclose provide or otherwise make available the Proprietary Information of PSC or its third party licen sors to any person other than End Users authorized employees or agents who are under confidentiality agreement and End User shall not use the Proprietary Information other than in conjunction with use of the PSC Product exclusively for End User s internal business purposes End User shall take steps to protect the Proprietary Information no less securely than if it were End User s own intellectual property 5 3 The provisions of this Proprietary Information Section shall survive and continue for five 5 years after the termination of this Agreement 6 Limited Warranty 6 1 PSC warrants that under normal use and operation the PSC Product will conform substantially to the applicable Documen tation for the period specified in the Documentation During this period for all reproducible nonconformities for which PSC has been given written notice PSC will use commercially reasonable efforts to remedy nonconformities verified by PSC End User agrees to supply PSC with all reasonably requested information and as
45. l bare repareres p fabrikken OBS Bruk av optiske systemer med skanneren kan inneb re h yere fare for ynene Optiske instrumenter innbefatter kikkerter mikroskop og forst rrelsesglass Dette omfatter ikke briller som brukeren har p seg 54 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE International Caution Statements for CLASS 1 2 3R II and IIA Laser Devices Portuguese Spanish Este scanner foi certificado nos EUA para atender os requisitos do subcap tulo J do DHHS CDRH 21 CFR e os requisitos do IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 Os produtos da Classe 1 2 3R Classe II ou IIA n o s o considerados perigosos O scanner cont m internamente um Diodo de Laser Vis vel VLD Visible Laser Diode cujas emiss es n o ultrapassam os limites definidos nos regulamentos mencionados acima O scanner foi projetado de maneira que n o exista acesso humano luz de laser nociva durante a operag o normal manuteng o pelo usu rio ou durante as operag es recomendadas de servigo CUIDADO Se ao pressionar o gatilho a luz do laser for um nico ponto interrompa a operag o e devolva o scanner PSC CUIDADO N o tente abrir ou consertar qualquer componente da cavidade ptica A abertura ou manuten o de qualquer pe a da cavidade ptica por pessoal n o autorizado pode infringir os regulamentos de seguran a do laser O sistema ptico s deve ser reparado na f brica CUIDADO O uso de instrumentos pticos com o scanner aumen
46. label is shown at the right cable prior to your first use of the Falcon The initial charge time is approximately 24 hours If you remove the battery pack or it fails there is a 30 minute window in which to CAUTION insert a charged battery pack before the backup battery fails If your backup bat tery fails the contents of the RAM memory will be lost If your back up battery is less than fully charged there is a proportionally smaller window of time available Usage time will be reduced also You must charge the battery pack and backup battery in a dock or with a power Always charge the battery pack within the temperature range of 32 113 F 0 45 C Use only the authorized power supplies battery packs chargers and docks sup plied by your PSC reseller The use of an other power supplies can damage the Falcon and void your warranty Refer to the PRG for the correct power supplies and Accessories Lithium ion battery packs may get hot explode ignite or and cause serious injury if exposed to abusive conditions Do not place the battery in or near fire direct sunlight or other high tempera ture locations or heat the battery Do not install the battery backwards so the polarity is reversed Do not connect the positive terminal and negative terminal of the battery to each other with any metal object such as wire or coin Donotexpose the battery to liquids or allow the battery to get wet Do not disassemble m
47. mation is an authorized PSC reseller A reseller is acquainted with specific types of businesses applica tion software and computer systems and can provide individualized assistance Telephone Technical Support Ifyou do not have internet or email access you may contact PSC technical support at 541 349 8281 44 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Appendix A PSC Falcon Windows CE Series End User License Agreement Notice to End User The PSC Product you have acquired contains Software which is integral to the product s operation This Software is being provided to you under license subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement If you use the PSC Prod uct you will be deemed to have accepted the terms and conditions of this Agreement If you do not intend to be bound to the terms of this Agreement PSC is not willing to license the Software to you you may not use the PSC Product or the Software and you must contact the party from whom you acquired the PSC Product for instructions This End User Software License Agreement Agreement is a legally binding agreement governing the licensing of the Soft ware and Documentation by PSC Inc and its wholly owned subsidiaries and affiliates PSC to the entity or person who has purchased or otherwise acquired a PSC Product End User For purposes of this Agreement any software that is associated with a separate end user license agreement is licensed to you under t
48. microscopes et les verres grossissants Ils ne comprennent pas les lunettes port es par l utilisateur Dieser Scanner ist den in den Vereinigten Staaten geltenden Vorschriften des DHHS CDRH 21 CFR Subchapter J und den Vorschriften der IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 entsprechend bescheinigt Produkte der Klasse 1 2 3R Klasse II oder der IA sind als ungef hrlich eingestuft Im Inneren des Scanners befin det sich eine VLD Visible Laser Diode deren Ausstrahlung die in den oben genannten Vorschriften angef hrten H chstgrenzen nicht berschreitet Die Konstruktion des Scanners garantiert da bei normalem Betrieb bei War tung durch den Benutzer oder im Laufe planm iger Wartungsarbeiten kein Zugang zu sch dlichem Laserlicht besteht VORSICHT Sollte das Abtastbild bei gedr cktem Ausl ser aus einem einzigen Punkt bestehen muf der Betrieb eingestellt und der Scanner an PSC zur ckgesendet werden VORSICHT Unter keinen Umst nden darf versucht werden die Komponenten im Optikhohlraum zu ffnen oder auf irgendwelche andere Weise zu warten Das Offnen bzw Warten der Komponenten im Optikhohlraum durch unbefugtes Personal verst t gegen die Laser Sicherheitsbestimmungen Das Optiksystem darf nur werkseitig rep ariert werden VORSICHT Die Verwendung von Optiksystemen mit diesem Scanner erh ht die Gefahr einer Augenbesch digung Zu optis chen Instrumenten geh ren unter anderem Ferngl ser Mikroskope und Vergr erungsgl ser nich
49. nd accurate however PSC reserves the right to change any specification at any time without prior notice PSC is a registered trademark of PSC Inc The PSC logo is a trademark of PSC All other trademarks and trade names referred to herein are property of their respective owners Falcon is a registered trademark of PSC Inc and of its wholly owned subsidiaries Microsoft Windows Windows 2000 Windows CE Windows NT Windows XP and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Patents This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents 4603262 4639606 4652750 4672215 4699447 4709369 4749879 4786798 4792666 4794240 4798943 4799164 4820911 4845349 4861972 4861973 4866257 4868836 4879456 4939355 4939356 4943127 4963719 4971176 4971177 4991692 5001406 5015831 5019697 5019698 5086879 5115120 5144118 5146463 5179270 5198649 5200597 5202784 5208449 5210397 5212371 5212372 5214270 5229590 5231293 5232185 5233169 5235168 5237161 5237162 5239165 5247161 5256864 5258604 5258699 5260554 5274219 5296689 5298728 5311000 5327451 5329103 5330370 5347113 5347121 5371361 5382783 5386105 5389917 5410108 5420410 5422472 5426507 5438187 5440110 5440111 5446271 5446749 5448050 5463211 5475206 5475207 5479011 5481098 5491328 5493108 5504350 55085
50. odify or pierce the battery The battery contains safety and protection devices which if damaged may cause the battery to generate heat explode or ignite WARNING In the event the battery leaks and the fluid gets into your eye do not rub the eye Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care If left untreated the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye OTE PSC recommends annual replacement of rechargeable battery packs to ensure maximum performance Installing the Battery Pack When you first remove the Falcon from the box you must charge both the battery pack and the backup battery for a minimum of 24 hours Complete the following instructions to install the battery pack Quick Reference Guide 9 Getting Started Strap Studs On a 441X detach the elastic handstrap by releasing its hook from the strap studs at the base of the unit refer to the PRG Figure 4 Installing the Battery Pack Battery Door Latches Battery Door iy Plastic Pull Tab ji Unhook hook Strap As Needed Cover Plate unit may have Handle here instead Turn the battery door latches to unlock the battery door Remove the door Insert the battery pack with the pull tab on the outside and the bat tery contacts aligned with the matching contacts inside the battery compartment The battery pack has a keying feature on one side to prevent incorrect installation refer to Figure 4 Replace the batte
51. on page 24 Quick Reference Guide 27 Entering Data 52 Key Keypad The standard 52 key keypad is designed to allow you to type all letters and numbers without requiring multiple key presses Figure 16 52 Key Keypad eeeee LA 2e Scan E DK X E E E CN B MO E G m mE Backlight Shift sm BS y Power Fn Alt Some of the keys on the keypad of the Falcon have more than one function To access the secondary features and functions you must first press another key to access the desired input state See Table 4 on page 23 for more information 52 Key Functions Press lt Fn gt lt gt period decimal to toggle the backlight on or off To adjust the contrast press lt Fn gt lt Alt gt or select Start gt Settings gt Backlight Press lt Enter gt to accept the changes Accessing FN and ALT Modes The input states for the 52 key keypad are lt Caps gt lt Shift gt lt Alt gt and lt Fn gt Each is described in Table 5 on page 24 28 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Scanning Bar Codes 52 Key Numbers Up NU Keypad The full alphanumeric 52 Key Numbers Up NU keypad brings frequently used keys into a more ergonomic position and is available with the 5250 TE overlay Figure 17 52 Key NU Keypad Fn Backlight Ly Ctrl s 2 lt a o O Q OO O O O QO Lu o 6 Caps 2 o o o gt D o 7 P o Oo O O Oo
52. pad to show international letters Keypads Overview The Falcon is available with several different keypad models e 26 Key Keypad on page 25 e 48 Key Keypad on page 27 e 52 Key Keypad on page 28 52 Key Numbers Up NU Keypad on page 29 e 5250 Keymap on page 29 Refer to the PRG for information on configuring the keypads 22 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Entering Data Keypad Attributes There are a number of keys that are common to the different keypad models Table 4 lists special function keys that are found on several keypads as well as those which are unique to specific keypads Table 4 Keypad Overview Special Keys lt Alpha gt 26 ke Press lt Alpha gt to access lower case alpha characters and symbols on the y 26 key keypad Alpha In Normal mode use the alpha numeric keys to enter numbers and letters Numeric All In Shift and CAPS modes the alpha numeric keys enter upper case let Keys ters Backlight All lt Backlight gt toggles the Backlight on or off when you press it Press lt Fn gt to enter the FN input state Use FN mode to access additional lt Fn gt All a features and operations Press Power to put the Falcon into sleep suspend mode if it is currently lt Power gt All running and wake up resume the Falcon if it was in sleep mode Press and hold it briefly to turn off the Falcon 26 key lt Scan gt 52 key Press Scan to activate the laser scanner
53. r indirectly from PSC 1 4 Software means any software or computer programs of PSC or its third party licensors in machine readable form which is either preloaded in or provided in connection with the PSC Product whether obtained directly or indirectly from PSC including any related update or upgrade such as enhancements or modifications 2 Scope Of License Granted 2 1 PSC grants to End User a non exclusive non transferable perpetual license to use the Software solely on a PSC Product in machine readable form only solely for End User s internal business purposes This Agreement does not convey ownership of the Software to End User Title to the Software shall be and remain with PSC or the third party from whom PSC has obtained a licensed right As used in this Agreement the term purchase or its equivalents when applied to the Software shall mean acquire under license 2 2 End User shall not copy modify decompile disassemble reverse engineer or otherwise reproduce or remanufacture the Software whether modified or unmodified nor sell assign sublicense distribute lend rent give or otherwise transfer the Soft ware to any other person or organization for purposes other than as expressly provided in this Agreement or to the extent spe cifically allowed under foreign law solely for the purposes of interoperability without PSC s prior written consent 3 Transfers Support 3 1 Any copying installing reproduc
54. r to the PRG No sound is audible Volume setting is low or turned off Adjust the sound by going to Start gt Settings gt Con trol Panel gt Volume amp Sounds OR Scan a bar code from the PRG The Falcon turns itself off The Falcon is inactive The Falcon turns off after a period of inactivity You can set duration from one to 30 minutes Refer to the PRG to modify the default settings During data communication no data was transmitted or The Falcon was removed from the dock or unplugged from host PC during communications Replace the terminal in the dock or replace the serial cable and retransmit eo data was Incorrect cable configuration See your System Administrator ncom i Er TET en Communication software was Perform setup as described in the PRG incorrectly installed or config ured 40 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Troubleshooting The Falcon does not accept scan input The scanning window is dirty Carefully wipe the scanning window with a soft clean cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners The scanning application is not loaded Verify that the unit is loaded with a scanning applica tion See your System Administrator Unreadable bar code Be sure the symbol is not defaced Distance between exit window and bar code is incorrect Be sure you are within proper scanning range The Falcon is not programmed for t
55. ranty Warm Reset A warm reset is a transition from the on or idle condition that closes all appli cations clears the working RAM but preserves the file system Ifan application hangs initiate a warm reset to terminate the application Procedure to Warm Reset The reset procedure varies depending upon the keypad on your Falcon The first two keys of the sequence can be pressed in any order but the unit will not reset until they both are held down and then the third key lt Bksp gt lt F1 gt or lt Del gt is pressed All three keys must be held down for the unit to reset Refer to Figure 25 on page 37 for the location of the reset keys 26 Key Falcon Press and hold lt FN gt lt Alpha gt lt Bksp gt 48 Key Falcon Press and hold lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Bksp gt 52 Key Falcon Press and hold lt Alt gt lt FN gt lt F1 gt 52 Key NU Falcon Press and hold lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Del gt 36 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Resetting the Falcon Figure 25 Warm Reset Hold down 1 amp 2 then press 3 P gt 4 QG 360000 000 ONO 0000 e e D Q e e 20000 80000 90000 S0000000009 000600 990009 O Q E c T Ag g x 2 c 52 Key 5250 After Warm Reset The splash screen will appear briefly The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen
56. res of the Falcon on page 4 describes the functions and keys of the Falcon e Powering the Falcon on page 8 gives information about the batteries shows how to install the battery pack and provides options for charging Setting Up the Mobile Computer on page 15 tells how to calibrate the Touchscreen set up the radio cards and set up other options Entering Data on page 18 using the stylus navigating the display about keypads and bar code scanning e Flash Memory on page 33 about the Flash FX disk e Context Sensitive Help on page 35 accessing Help from the Falcon e Resetting the Falcon on page 36 describes warm and cold resets e Troubleshooting and PSC Technical Support starting on page 40 Quick Reference Guide 3 Getting Started Getting Started Before using the Falcon for the first time you must install the battery pack into the Falcon then charge both the battery pack and the backup battery See Installing the Battery Pack on page 9 for instructions AN You must charge the battery pack and backup battery in a dock or with a power cable prior to your first use of the Falcon The initial charge time is approximately 24 hours See Charging the Batteries on page 12 for more information CAUTION Features of the Falcon Four perspectives of the Falcon 4400 mobile computer are shown Refer to Table 1 on page 7 for a list of the illustrated parts with references to more detailed in
57. rument equipment or apparatus modification or alteration of product or units with Warranty Void labels that have been tampered with External cables and replacement of upper window cartridge due to scratching stains or other degra dation will not be covered under the Warranty External power supplies returned for service must be accompanied by the original product for performance of service Returned products that PSC inc has determined are not covered by Warranty will be charged PSC Inc standard repair rates then in effect for repair of product Replacement of display due to scratching stains or other degradation will not be covered under Warranty lf a product is determined to be not repairable customer will be notified and product may be returned to cus tomer at their request A minimum repair fee may be charged Limitation of Liability PSC s REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AS SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE CUSTOMER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY ON ACCOUNT OF CLAIMS OF BREACH OF WARRANTY OR PRODUCT DEFECT UNDER NO CIR CUMSTANCES WILL PSC BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR ANY INCI DENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL IN DIRECT SPECIAL OR CONTINGENT DAMAGES REGARDLESS OF WHETHER PSC HAD ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Assignment Customer may not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or obligations under Warranty except to a purchaser or transferee of product No attempted assignment or transfer in
58. ry Very When the battery pack is very low the system tray shows a very low battery CAU Low Condition TION icon Also a dialog box pops up and alerts you to charge the battery pack A battery warning dialog will pop up every five minutes until you charge the battery Battery Power pes sid The Power control applet displays a battery power gauge Gauge 100 Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power Discharged When the battery is totally discharged the battery sensor initiates a shutdown of all Battery applications and closes the RF Network connection If the battery pack has com Condition pletely discharged when the battery pack is charged or replaced the unit will no Icon resume as before after a cold reset Refer to Flash Memory on page 33 regarding the data loss of applications and data stored in RAM Quick Reference Guide 11 Getting Started Charging the Batteries There are several methods for charging the battery pack and backup battery LEDs on the Falcon the Single Slot Dock Four Slot Dock and Four Slot Battery charger give visual indication of the charge state Table 3 gives an over view of all the LEDs and what they indicate Table 3 Battery Charging Methods and Indications Charging Location Charge indicator LEDs Battery Pack Charge Indication Charging RED Charging RED Fully Charged Fully Charged N A N A Falcon Charge LED
59. ry door by inserting the bottom tab into the slot If the battery pack is installed incorrectly the door will not seat properly Rotate the battery door latches on the battery compartment cover towards the base of the unit On the 441X replace the handstrap hook on the strap stud at the base of the unit 10 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Getting Started Checking Battery Power If you remove the battery pack or the battery fails you have about 30 minutes to swap in a new battery pack or charge the battery pack before the backup batter y fails if the backup battery has been fully charged System Tray Battery Status Indicators The System Tray displays icons to show the status of some battery conditions as shown in Table 2 Table 2 System Tray Battery Status Indicators Backup Battery Low no icon The battery status is updated in the control panel but no icon is displayed Condition Backup When the backup battery is very low the system tray contains a very low backup Battery Very battery CAUTION icon In addition a dialog box pops up and alerts you that the Low Condition backup battery is very low and needs to be charged The dialog comes up every five minutes until you charge the backup battery Battery Charging This icon indicates that the battery pack is currently charging Condition Battery Low Condition This icon indicates that the battery pack is low Batte
60. s in the upper right hand corner of the window Press the button to open the context help window Figure 24 Using Windows CE Context Sensitive Help I N Settings Help Contr l Panel M len e Finca ien Blelul elslolal alo Accessibility Bluetooth Certificates gt to configure device Device Management Ba management to r Dialing 2 install and view IN 4 available software To open context sensitive Help select tap the in the upper right corner of most screens Select tap the desired item from the list of hot links Quick Reference Guide 35 Resetting the Falcon Resetting the Falcon N CAUTION There are two reset methods for the Falcon Awarm reset terminates a hung application and clears the working RAM but preserves the file system e A cold reset forces all applications to close and clears working RAM and files not resident on the FlashFX Disk PSC recommends that you always attempt a warm reset before initiating a cold reset Once you initiate a cold reset all applications are forcibly closed and work ing RAM and files are cleared It is a good idea to store important data in FlashFX storage for this reason Refer to Flash Memory on page 33 for more information on Flash Memory DO NOT use a sharp object on the reset button Sharp objects can puncture the keypad disabling the reset function rupturing the Falcon s industrial seal and voiding your war
61. senti le vereisten en andere relevante voorzieningen van EU richtlijn 1999 5 EC T m laite noudattaa direktiivin 1999 5 EC keskeisi vaatimuksia ja sen muita olennaisia m r yksi Cet quipement r pond aux exigences et provisions de la Directive 1999 5 EC Diese Ger te entsprechen den Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EC Questa apparecchiatura rispetta i requisiti essenziali e le altre clausole rilevanti della Direttiva 1999 5 CE Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende kravene og andre relevante forskrifter i 1999 5 EC direktivet Este equipamento est de acordo com os requisitos essenciais e outras provis es relevantes da Diretiva 1999 5 EC Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales y otras provisiones relevantes de la Directiva 1999 5 EC Denna utrustning uppfyller de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta f rordningar i Direktiv 1999 5 EC Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i EU direktiv 1999 5 EF betta taeki er samkvaemnt grunnkr fum og rum videigandi kvadum Tilskipunar 1999 5 CE Guo gh Brad West Peter Lomax Vice President Vice President Quality and Process Management Europe Middle East amp Africa PSC Inc PSC Bar Code Ltd 959 Terry Street Axis 3 Rhodes Way Eugene OR 97402 Watford U S A Hertfordshire WD24 4TR UK Asia Pacific PSC Hong Kong Hong Kong Telephone 852 2 584 6210 Fax 852
62. sistance necessary to help PSC in remedying such non conformities For all defects reported to PSC within the warranty period PSC s liability is limited to providing End User with one copy of corrections or responding to End User s problem reports according to PSC s standard assistance practices PSC does not warrant that the product will meet End User s requirements or that use of the product will be uninterrupted or error free or that PSC s remedial efforts will correct any nonconformance This limited warranty does not cover any product that has been subjected to damage or abuse whether intentionally accidentally or by neglect or to unauthorized repair or unauthorized instal lation and shall be void if End User modifies the product uses the product in any manner other than as established in the Docu mentation or if End User breaches any of the provisions of this Agreement 6 2 EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT THE PSC PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AS IS AND PSC MAKES NO WAR RANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WRITTEN OR ORAL WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT AND SPECIFI CALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 7 Infringement 7 1 PSC will defend End User against any claim in a lawsuit that the PSC Product furnished hereunder infringes a United States patent or copyright of a third party and PSC will pay any damages finally awarded against End User by a court of competent jurisdiction
63. t la norme IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 Les produits de class 1 2 3R class II et de ITA ne sont pas consid r s dangereux Le scanneur contient une diode laser visible VLD dont les missions ne d passent pas les limites prescrites dans les normes pr cit es Le scanneur est con u de fa on ce qu il ne soit pas possible d acc der la lumi re laser pendant l utilisation normale Pentretien par l utilisateur et les fonctions de maintenance prescrites ATTENTION Si quand la fonction de balayage est lanc e le diagramme de balayage est constitu d un seul point cesser d utiliser le scanneur et le retourner PSC ATTENTION Ne pas essayer d ouvrir ou de r parer les composants de la cavit optique L ouverture de la cavit optique ou la r p aration de ses composants par une personne non qualifi e peut entra ner le non respect des r gles de s curit rela tives au laser Le syst me optique ne peut tre r par qu en usine Class 1 applies to IEC EN STD Europe Class 2 applies to IEC EN STD Europe Class 3R applies to the Falcon 44xx using ALR Advanced Long Range Laser only Class II applies to CDRH STD US Canada Class IIA applies to CDRH STD US Canada eie com Quick Reference Guide 51 Appendix E Laser Safety German Italian ATTENTION Lutilisation d instruments optiques avec le scanneur augmente le danger pour les yeux Les instruments optiques comprennent les jumelles les
64. t Will Too angled cannot read the ar code will not read 1 not read entire bar code entire bar code scanner should be posi tioned perpendicular to the bar code bars 30 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Scanning Bar Codes 5 The device beeps and the green LED indicator comes on until the trig ger is released The green LED and the beep tone indicate a good read OTE If the bar code scan failed adjust the reading angle or distance Make sure that the laser beam scans across all bars of the bar code Refer to Figure 19 6 The bar code data is entered in the current application 7 Once a bar code is read successfully the scanner turns off automatically Refer to the section on Scanner Configuration in the PRG to modify the default settings Bar Code Scanning with 2D Imager Scanning bar codes with the 2D imaging device is similar to scanning with a laser scanner The operation and configuration of the scanner is performed in the same way as laser scanning devices Trigger behavior and scanning time outs are the same as laser scanning devices Scanning Differences Scanning Aimer The imager contains an aiming beam rather than a red laser The aiming beam mimics a laser line for purposes of orienting the imager to a bar code Figure 20 shows how the aiming beam visually differs from the laser beam in laser scanning devices Figure 20 Laser vs Imaging beam o 76004 50002 o o 76004 5000
65. t aber die von Benutzern getragenen Brillen E stato certificato che questo scanner si conforma ai requisiti della sezione J della normativa DHHS CDRH 21CFR e anche ai requisiti di IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 I prodotti di Classe 1 2 3R Classe II o ITA non sono considerati pericolosi Lo scanner contiene al suo interno un Visible Laser Diode VLD diodo laser visibile le cui emissioni non eccedono i limiti stabiliti dalle normative sun nominate Lo scanner progettato in modo che non ci sia alcun accesso alla luce dannosa del laser nel corso di uso normale di manutenzione da parte dell utente o durante la manutenzione periodica stabilita ATTENZIONE Se quando si preme l azionamento il pattern di scansione amp un punto singolo interrompere l operazione e ripor tare lo scanner a PSC ATTENZIONE Non tentare di accedere allo scomparto contenete i componenti ottici o di farne la manutenzione Lapertura dello scomparto o la manutenzione di qualsiasi parte ottica da parte di personale non autorizzato potrebbe violare le norme della sicurezza Il sistema ottico pud essere riparato solamente alla fabbrica ATTENZIONE L uso di strumenti ottici assieme allo scanner pu aumentare il pericolo di danno agli occhi Tali strumenti ottici includono cannocchiali microscopi e lenti di ingrandimento Essi non includono gli occhiali indossati dall utente 52 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE International Caution Statements for CLASS 1
66. ta o risco para a vis o Incluem se entre os instrumentos pti cos os bin culos microsc pios e lentes de aumento N o se incluem os culos usados pelo usu rio Este esc ner est certificado en los EE UU porque re ne los requisitos DHHS CDRH 21CFR Secci n J y los req uisitos de IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 Los productos de Clase 1 2 3R Clase II o IIA no se consideran como peligrosos El esc ner tiene en su interior un Diodo L ser Visible VLD cuyas emisiones no exceden los l mites m ximos fijados en los reglamentos menciona dos anteriormente El esc ner est dise ado de modo que las personas no tengan acceso a la luz l ser peligrosa durante la operaci n normal el mantenimiento por parte del usuario o durante las operaciones de servicio prescri tas PRECAUCI N Si al oprimir el interruptor el patr n de exploraci n es un solo punto discontin e el uso y devuelva el esc ner a PSC PRECAUCI N No intente abrir o de ninguna manera dar servicio a ninguno de los componentes del recept culo ptico Abrir o dar servicio a las piezas del recept culo ptico por parte del personal no autorizado podr a ser una violaci n a los reglamentos de seguridad El sistema ptico se puede reparar en la f brica solamente PRECAUCI N El uso de sistemas pticos con el esc ner aumentar el riesgo de da os oculares Los instrumentos pticos incluyen binoculares microscopios y lupas Esto no incluye los lentes recetados usados
67. that are attributable to such claim or will pay End User s part of any settlement that is attributable to such claim pro vided that 1 End User notifies PSC promptly in writing of the claim 2 PSC controls the defense or settlement of the claim and 3 End User cooperates fully with PSC in such defense or settlement All notices of a claim should be sent to PSC Inc 959 Terry Street Eugene OR 97402 7 2 In the defense or settlement of any such claim PSC may at its option 1 procure for End User the right to continue using the PSC Product 2 modify the PSC Product so that it becomes non infringing 3 replace the PSC Product with an equivalent prod uct not subject to such claim or 4 provide End User an opportunity to return the PSC Product and receive a refund of the pur chase price paid less a reasonable allowance for use 7 3 PSC shall have no liability to End User for claims of infringement based upon 1 the use of any PSC Product in combination with any product which PSC has not either furnished or authorized for use with such PSC Product 2 the use of any PSC Product designed manufactured or modified to the specifications of End User or 3 End User s modification of the PSC Product without written authorization from PSC 7 4 THE FOREGOING STATES PSC S COMPLETE AND ENTIRE OBLIGATION CONCERNING CLAIMS OF PATENT COPY RIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT CANCELS AND SUPERCEDES ANY PRIOR AGREE 46 Falcon 4400 Series
68. tion remanufacture reverse engineering electronic transfer or other use of the Software on other than a PSC Product will be a material breach of this Agreement 3 2 End User shall not sell assign sublicense distribute lend rent give or otherwise transfer a PSC Product containing Soft ware to any third party unless such third party agrees with PSC in writing to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agree ment Any such transfer of a PSC Product absent such agreement shall be null and void Quick Reference Guide 45 Appendix A PSC Falcon Windows CE Series End User License Agreement 3 3 End User may obtain support for Software from PSC at PSC s standard support fees and under PSC s standard support terms and conditions in effect at the time the support is requested 4 Intellectual Property End User acknowledges that the Software constitutes valuable trade secrets of PSC or PSC s third party licensors and that the Software is protected by intellectual property laws and treaties The license set forth in this Agreement does not transfer to End User any ownership of PSC s or its third party licensors copyrights patents trademarks service marks trade secrets or other intellectual property rights and End User shall have no right to commence any legal actions to obtain such rights End User shall not remove modify or take any other action that would obscure any copyright trademark patent marking or other intellectua
69. ture The 2D imager can be used for capturing manipulating and transferring images You can set options for image capture in the Imaging Control Panel Various image formats can be selected including TIFF JPEG and BMP You can also 32 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Flash Memory scale rotate and modify image quality settings See the PRG for detailed infor mation on using the Falcon 2D for image capture Flash Memory In addition to the RAM based storage standard on Windows CE terminals the Falcon is also equipped with Datalight FlashFX Flash based application and file storage area Refer to the PRG for more information The FlashFX storage memory persists across all reset warm cold reboot condi OTE tions and software firmware updates Because of this PSC very strongly recommends installing all applications applets programs and important data files to the FlashFX disk of the Falcon If an application or a data file is only installed or saved in RAM a hard reset will result in the loss of that application or data file Saving to Flash To save an application or data to the Flash Memory from your current appli cation select File gt Save As gt navigate to the FlashFX Disk location as described below Flash FX Location To access the contents of Flash Memory 1 Double tap the My Device icon on the desktop 2 Double tap the FlashFX Disk icon to view the FlashFX Disk Quick Referenc
70. uipment WEEE please refer to the PSC website at www psc com 50 Falcon 4400 Series with Windows CE Appendix E Laser Safety International Caution Statements for CLASS 11 22 3R II and IIA Laser Devices English PSC scanners are certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of DHHS CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J and to the requirements of IEC EN 60825 1 1998 2001 Class 1 2 3R Class II and HA products are not considered to be hazardous The scanner contains internally a Vis ible Laser Diode VLD whose emissions do not exceed the maximum limits as set forth in the above regulations The scanner is designed so that there is no human access to harmful laser light during normal operation user main tenance or during prescribed service operations CAUTION If the scan pattern is a single dot when depressing the trigger discontinue operation and return the scanner to PSC CAUTION Do not attempt to open or otherwise service any components in the optics cavity Opening or servicing any part of the optics cavity by unauthorized personnel may violate laser safety regulations The optics system is a factory only repair item CAUTION Use of optical systems with the scanner will increase eye hazard Optical instruments include binoculars micro scopes and magnifying glasses This does not include eye glasses worn by the user French Ce scanneurs du PSC sont certifi conforme la norme DHHS CDRH 21CFR sous chapitre J e
71. us agreements written or oral between the parties concerning the licensing of the Software This Agreement may not be changed amended or modified except by written document signed by PSC 11 2 Notice All notices required or authorized under this Agreement shall be given in writing and shall be effective when received with evidence of receipt Notices to PSC shall be sent to the attention of the Legal Department General Counsel PSC Inc 959 Terry Street Eugene OR 97402 or such other address as may be specified by PSC in writing 11 3 Waiver A party s failure to enforce any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall not prevent the party s later enforcement of such terms and conditions 11 4 Governing Law Venue This Agreement and the rights of the parties hereunder shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon U S A without regard to the rules governing conflicts of law The state or federal courts of the State of Oregon located in either Multnomah or Lane counties shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all matters regarding this Agreement except that PSC shall have the right at its absolute discretion to initiate proceedings in the courts of any other state country or territory in which End User resides or in which any of End User s assets are located 11 5 Attorneys Fees In the event an action is brought to enforce the terms and conditions of this Agreement the prevailin
72. violation of this provision shall be valid or binding upon PSC Risk of Loss Customer shall bear risk of loss or damage for product in transit to PSC PSC shall assume risk of loss or damage for product in PSC s possession or product being returned to Customer by PSC except such loss or damage as may be caused by the negli gence of Customer its agents or employees In the absence of specific written instructions for the return of product to Customer PSC will select the carrier but PSC shall not thereby assume any liability in connection with the return shipment Quick Reference Guide 49 Appendix D Safety Information CS Laser Safety Label Figure 27 Laser Safety Label von EXPOSURE LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM EL oroa PROBUCT OF USA This figure illustrates an example of a laser safety label which is located on the scanning pod of laser based Falcon 4400 series EEE IEA units The label on your unit may appear different or have different information Please refer to your unit for specific laser safety requirements The Advanced Long Range Laser is rated Class 3R per EN60825 1 and Class Il per CFR 1040 Models with the Linear Imager are rated LED Class 1 per IEC 60 825 1 2001 only BACKUP BATTERY 3 1 V Lithium NOM gH Luv Approved RLAN Module inside 186 4 460 129 Es 4756775 AG 4 Advisory Statement N Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified her
73. with Windows CE Appendix A PSC Falcon Windows CE Series End User License Agreement MENTS WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN BETWEEN THE PARTIES CONCERNING SUCH CLAIMS AND WILL NOT BE MODIFIED OR AMENDED BY ANY PAST CONTEMPORANEOUS OR FUTURE AGREEMENTS OR DEALINGS BETWEEN THE PARTIES WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN A FUTURE WRITING SIGNED BY BOTH PAR TIES 8 Limitation Of Liability EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 7 PSC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS AGAINST END USER BY ANY OTHER PARTY IN NO EVENT SHALL PSC S LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES IF ANY WHETHER BASED UPON CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE PRODUCT LIABILITY STRICT LIABILITY WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER BASIS EXCEED THE PRICE OR FEE PAID BY END USER FOR THE PSC PRODUCT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL PSC BE LIABLE TO END USER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR LOST PROFITS LOST DATA INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR SERVICE OR FOR ANY OTHER SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL CONTINGENT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE EXEM PLARY OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES EVEN IF PSC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 9 Government Restricted Rights International Use 9 1 Use duplication or disclosure of the Software by the U S Government is subject to the restrictions for computer software developed at private expense as set forth in the U S Federal Acquisition Regulations at FAR 52 227 14 g or 52 227 19 or in the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013

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