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1.            23  24  System interfaces                         23  T  Termination                               5  23  Tones    9  10  23  Transiormmers esse ee ee ees ee ee 24  Troubleshooting          19  20  21  22  V  Ventilation       eie ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 24  Visual    ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 11  Voltage  ee SEE EE een 24  W  Warranty    19  31  Weight    una EE OR 23  Window                 eene 7 15    July 2004  Printed in the USA    00 02421B    
2.     25    APPENDIX B  CONTINUED        Light    Parameter Default   RS232   Pen                        DTS NIXDORF    10 mins     Same Symbol Rescan  Timeout  200 msecs  Same Symbol Rescan   Timeout  500 msecs  Programmable in 50 msec steps   MAX 6 35 seconds    Same Symbol Rescan  Timeout  1250 msecs  Same Symbol Rescan  Timeout  2000 msecs    1 msecs   10 msecs   in KBW         Intercharacter Delay Programmable in  1 msec steps  MAX 255 msecs     Transmit UPC A Number System             26    APPENDIX B  CONTINUED        Parameter   Default          Transmit UPC A Manufacturer ID     Character RTS CTS             27    APPENDIX B  CONTINUED        Parameter   Default   RS232           Message RTS CTS             100 msec to Find Supplement          Programmable in 100 msec steps   K   EE v   MAX 800 msec             Minimum Element Width  Programmable in 5 6 usec steps    Far Depth of Field             28    APPENDIX C    Scanner Pinout Connections    The IS6520 MS6520 scanner interfaces terminate  to a 10 pin modular jack  The serial   label  indicates the interface enabled when the scanner  is shipped from the factory              IS6520 47   MS6520 47 IS6520 41   MS6520 41  Keyboard Wedge RS 232 LTPN    Function    RS 232 Receive Input    DTR Input LTPN Source                      Cable Connector Configurations          Standard    PowerLink cable   MLPN 53000 or 54000                                                                 Power Signal Ground    9 Pin D Type Con
3.    Command    stx 100104 etx    String Sent to Scanner   02h 31h 30h 30h 31h 30h 34h 03h   All values are hexadecimal      2  Ifthe command sent to the scanner is valid  the scanner will respond with  an  ack      3  If the command sent to the scanner in invalid  the scanner will respond with  a  nak      NOTE  If this occurs  the end user must start over at the very beginning of  the configuration sequence  Simply re tranmsitting the invalid  command will not work  you must start over     4  During programming  the motor and laser remain active  YOU CANNOT  SCAN ANY BAR CODES WHILE IN PROGRAM MODE     5  There is a 20 second window between commands  If a 20 second timeout  occurs  the scanner will send a  nak  and you must start over     12    PROGRAMMING MODES  CONTINUED     6  To enter serial program mode  send the following command  stx 999999 etx      7  To exit serial program mode  send the following command  stx 999999 etx    the scanner will respond with an  ack  and a long beep     8  This mode uses the current Baud Rate  Parity  Stop Bits and Data Bits  settings that are configured in the scanner  The default settings of the  scanner are 9600  Space  2  7 respectively  If a command is sent to the  scanner to change any of these settings  the change will NOT take effect  until after serial program mode is exited     EXAMPLE  2  The following example will set the scanner to the factory  default settings  Disable Scanning of Code 128 bar codes  change the  beeper tone 
4.   Metrologic       METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS  INC   IS6520 MS6520 Cubit   Series  Omnidirectional Bar Code Scanner  Installation and User s Guide          E       LOCATIONS    CORPORATE HEADOUARTERS  NORTH AMERICA    USA  NEW JERSEY   Metrologic Instruments  Inc    Tel  1 800 ID METRO Fax  856 228 6673  Email  info metrologic com    SOUTH AMERICA  BRAZIL S  O PAULO  Metrologic do Brasil Ltda    Tel  55 11 5182 8226 Fax  55 11 5182 8315  Email  info br metrologic com    SOUTH AMERICA  OUTSIDE BRAZIL S  O PAULO  Metrologic South America   Tel  55 11 5182 7273 Fax  55 11 5182 7198  Email  info sa metrologic com    ASIA  SINGAPORE   Metrologic Asia  Pte  Ltd   Tel  65 6842 7155 Fax  65 6842 7166  Email  info sg metrologic com    CHINA  SUZHOU   Metro Technologies Co   Ltd    Tel  86 512 62572511 Fax  86 512 62571517  Email  info cn metrologic com    Metro Sales Office  Tel  86 512 67622550 Fax  86 512 67622560  Email  info cn metrologic com    JAPAN  TOKYO   Metrologic Japan Co   Ltd    Tel  81 03 3839 8511 Fax  81 03 3839 8519  Email  info jp metrologic com    Copyright    EUROPEAN  MIDDLE EAST  amp  AFRICAN  HEADQUARTERS    GERMANY  MUNICH   Metrologic Instruments GmbH   Tel  49 89 89019 0 Fax  49 89 89019 200  Email  info europe metrologic com    GERMANY  MUNICH   Metrologic Instruments GmbH   Tel  49 89 89019 0 Fax  49 89 89019 200  Email  info de metrologic com    ITALY  BOLOGNA   Metrologic Instruments Italia srl   Tel   39 0 51 6511978 Fax   39 0 51 6521337  Email  info it me
5.   On Power Up   If the scanner beeps 3 times on power up then  the non   volatile memory that holds the scanner configuration has  failed  Return the unit for repair at an authorized service  center     VISUAL INDICATORS    There is a red LED and a green LED on IS6520 MS6520  When the scanner is  on  the flashing or stationary  activity of the LEDs indicates the status of the  current scan and the scanner           EO                                                                                                          No Red or Green LED  The LEDs will not be illuminated if the scanner is not receiving  power from the host or transformer     Steady Green   When the laser is active  the green LED is illuminated  The  green LED will remain illuminated until the laser is deactivated   During the power save mode  the laser will turn on and turn off   During this period  the green LED remains illuminated     Steady Green and Single Red Flash   When the scanner successfully reads a bar code  the red LED  will flash and the scanner will beep once  If the red LED does not  flash or the scanner does not beep once  then the bar code has  not been successfully read     Steady Green and Steady Red   After a successful scan  the scanner transmits the data to the  host device  Some communication modes reguire that the host  inform the scanner when data is ready to be received  If the host  is not ready to accept the information  the scanner s red LED will  remain on until the data can b
6.  3  Attach the scanner to the stand  with the three M3 screws provided     Tilt Stand Installation  MLPN 46 46486     32 mm   1 26      0 mm    Step 1  Drill three  39 pilot holes in the  countertop     Step 2  Insert the scanner into the rubber  boot  the MS6520 is shipped        0      32 mm   1 26      Tilt scanner back  to expose mounting  holes                 assembled      Step 3  Tilt the scanner forward in the  stand        Step 4  Attach the stand to the countertop  using the three   8 wood screws provided     Step 5  Tilt the scanner back into place     AUDIBLE INDICATORS    When the IS6520 MS6520 scanner is in operation  it provides audible feedback   These sounds indicate the status of the scanner  Eight settings are available for  the tone of the beep  normal  6 alternate tones and no tone   To change the  tone  refer to the MetroSelect Configuration Guide  MLPN 00 02407      TE    C DDD    GEDI    One Beep   When the scanner first receives power  the green LED will  turn on  then the red LED will flash and the scanner will  beep once   The red LED will remain on for the duration of  the beep   The scanner is ready to scan     When the scanner successfully reads a bar code  the red  LED will flash and the scanner beeps once  if programmed  to do so   If the scanner does not beep once and the red  light does not flash  then the bar code has not been  successfully read     Razzberry Tone  This tone is a failure indicator  Refer to    Failure  Modes  page 10     Th
7.  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 eguipment is operated in a commercial environment  This eguipment generates   uses and can radiate radio freguency 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  reguired to correct the interference at his own expense  Any unauthorized changes or modifications to  this equipment could void the users authority to operate this device     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation 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     Notice  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Remarque  Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du Canada     A Caution   Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result  in hazardous laser light exposure  Under no circumstances should the customer attempt to service the  laser scanner  Never attempt to look at the laser beam  even if the scanner appears to be nonfunctional   Never o
8.  DB        58 F  50    49        25  45 E  Do       DISTANCE   SCANNER FACE  TO BAR CODE  mm     Lime ea EE Ee DH e    mm     as    ar     as  se  sel            mis      57    Jos        jo  13  21        Note  The same depth of field is achieved when programming Cubit  for  either Optimal High Depth of Field or Normal Depth of Field     17    FAR DEPTH OF FIELD    WIDTH OF SCAN FIELD  mm                                     A  250      123 225  J    114 200      105 175  i   N 95 150    91 DISTANCE   G T 125 SCANNER FACE  i 1 1 TO BAR CODE  mm   7          100  n Z     75  DB  50    49     25  D 45 T      jA B ce p EJjJr G  H J   K    mm     as     art     25  35  55         mis      57    168                  TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    The following guide is for reference purposes only  Contact a Metrologic  representative at 1 800 ID METRO or 1 800 436 3876 to preserve the limited    warranty terms     All Interfaces       IS6520 MS6520 Series Troubleshooting Guide       SYMPTOMS    POSSIBLE CAUSE S     SOLUTION       No LEDs  beep  or motor spin    No LEDs  beep    3 beeps on  power up    Continuous  razz tone on  power up    Razz tone and  green LED  flash at power    Razz tone and  both LEDs  flash at power  up    Unit scans   Communicates  and beeps  twice          No power is being  supplied to the  scanner    No power is being  supplied to the  scanner front host    Non volatile RAM    failure    RAM or ROM failure    VLD failure    Scanner motor failure    Same symbol
9.  OE ede 8  Audible leiere CEET 9  Failure Modes  iid ei 10  Visual Indicators nn OE AE ER EE rete 11  Programming Modes  sse ee ee ke ee 12  Labels ES EE da ads rt ii Ae eae DE 15  Maintenance  EES ED auld Ge Ge Re EE Ee EE e LR 15  Optimal Low and Close Depth of Field                            nennen 16  Optimal High and Normal Depth of Field                            een 17  Ear Depthiof da GEED ini E AE OE etd 18  Troubleshooting Guide    19  Appendix A   Design Gpechficatons ees ee ee ee AR Re AR ee AR ee emen 23    Appendix B  Default  Settings    ees 25    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Appendix C  Scanner Pinout Connections          ee ee ee RR aaa 29  Cable Connector Configurations ese ee eene 29    Appendix D   Warranty and Disclaimer  31  Appendix E   Nelie RT EE eit ed 32  Appendix F   Patents OE Oe Ee p OR EE 34    INTRODUCTION    Metrologic s Cubit  Series of compact omnidirectional bar code scanners  includes the MS6520 for retail applications and the IS6520 for OEM applications   Both Cubit models have several key product features including     e Fully Automatic Scanning Operation   e Single Cable Interface To Host   e PowerLink Quick Disconnect User Replaceable Cables  e 7 Beeper Tones   e Programmable Depth Of Fields    e Capable Of Scanning And Decoding All Standard Barcodes Including  Rss 14  RSS Limited And RSS Expanded Bar Codes    e OPOS And JPOS System Compatible  e Sunrise 2005 Compliant    The MS6520 is equipped with a tilt stand that can be mounted securely 
10.  and add a    G    as a programmable prefix        HOST SCANNER  FEATURE COMMAND ASCII REPRESENTATION RESPONSE  Enter Program Mode  stx 999999 etx  02h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 03h  ack  or 06h  Load Defaults stx 999998 etx  02h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 38h 03h  ack  or 06h  Disable Code 128  stx 100113 etx  02h 31h 30h 30h 31h 31h 33h 03h  ack  or 06h  Alternate Tone 1 stx 318565 etx  02h 33h 31h 38h 35h 36h 35h 03h  ack  or 06h  Prog  Prefix  1  stx 903500 etx  02h 39h 30h 33h 35h 30h 30h 03h  ack  or 06h  Code Byte 0 stxjofetx  02h 30h 03h  ack  or 06h  Code Byte 7 stx 7 etx  02h 37h 03h  ack  or 06h  Code Byte 1 stx 1 fetx  02h 31h 03h  ack  or 06h       Exit Program Mode  stx 999999 etx  02h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 03h  ack  or 06h  The scanner will emit a long beep     The commands sent to the scanner do not include the small superscripted S  that you see in front of each bar code string in the MetroSelect manual   THE    3    SHOULD NOT BE SENT  IT IS A CODE TYPE DESIGNATION  ONLY     As you will note for commands requiring additional bar codes to be scanned     such as prefixes  suffixes  timeouts  etc    simply send the code bytes in the  same order that you would normally scan the bar codes     13    PROGRAMMING MODES  CONTINUED     14    EXAMPLE  3  The following example shows the events that occur when an  invalid bar code is sent  This sample will load the factory default settings  and then set the baud rate to 19200        HOST SCANNER   FEATURE COMMAND ASCII REPRESEN
11.  timeout  set too short       Check transformer  outlet and  power strip  Make sure the cable  is plugged in to the scanner    Some host system s cannot  supply enough current to power  Omni Quest  Use the power  supply included with the scanner     Contact a Metrologic  Representative  if the unit will not  hold the programmed  configuration    Contact a Metrologic  Representative  if the unit will not  function    Contact a Metrologic  Representative    Contact a Metrologic  Representative    Adjust same symbol timeout for a  longer time          o    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  CONTINUED     All Interfaces       IS6520 MS6520 Series Troubleshooting Guide  continued           scan and or  beep    The unit  powers up  but  does not scan  and or beep    The unit  powers up  but  does not scan  and or beep    The unit scans  a bar code  but  locks up after  the first scan   red LED stays  on     The unit scans   but the data  transmitted to  the host is  incorrect          Scanning a particular  symbology that is not  enabled    The scanner has been  programmed for a  character length lock  or  a minimum length and  bar code being scanned  does not satisfy the  programmed criteria    The scanner is  configured to support  some form of host  handshaking but is not  receiving the signal    The scanner s data  format does not match  the host system  reguirements       SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSE S  SOLUTION  The unit Beeper disabled  No Enable beeper  Select tone  powers up  but   tone se
12. Check to make sure that the  baud rate  data bits  stops bits  and parity of the scanner and  the communication port match  and the program is looking for   RS232  data    Check to make sure that the  baud rate  data bits  stops bits  and parity of the scanner and  the communication port match  and the program is looking for   RS232  data    Check that the scanner and the  host are configured for the same  interface font    Add some Intercharacter delay to  the transmitted output by using  the MetroSelect Configuration  Guide  mlpn 00 02407           APPENDIX A    Design Specifications    Operational    Light Source   Depth of Field     Scan Speed   Scan Pattern   Scan Lines    Min Bar Width   Decode capability     System Interfaces   Print Contrast   Roll  Pitch  Yaw   Indicators    Beeper Operation   Mechanical    Length   Width     Height  front edge    Height  back edge      Weight   Termination   Mounting Holes     VLD 650 nm  0 681 milliwatts  PEAK    0 mm to 176 mm  0    to 7   for 0 33 mm    13 mil  bar code at default setting   programmable    1000 scan lines second   5 fields of 4 parallel lines  omnidirectional   20   0 145 mm  5 7 mil    Autodiscriminates all standard bar codes  for  other symbologies call Metrologic   RS 232  Light Pen Emulation  Keyboard Wedge   Stand Alone Keyboard   35  minimum reflectance difference   360    60      60     Green   laser on  ready to scan    Red   good read  decoding   7 tones or no beep    102 mm  4 0     83 mm  3 25     70 m
13. New Jersey  U S A  facility  The IS6520 MS6520 Cubit    scanners  have a two  2  year limited warranty from the date of manufacture  Metrologic  warrants and represents that all IS6520 MS6520 Cubit   scanners are free of all  defects in material  workmanship and design  and have been produced and  labeled in compliance with all applicable U S  Federal  state and local laws   regulations and ordinances pertaining to their production and labeling     This warranty is limited to repair  replacement of Product or refund of Product  price at the sole discretion of Metrologic  Faulty equipment must be returned to  the Metrologic facility in Blackwood  New Jersey  U S A  or Puchheim  Germany   To do this  contact Metrologic  s Customer Service Repair Department to obtain a  Returned Material Authorization  RMA  number           In the event that it is determined the equipment failure is covered under this  warranty  Metrologic shall  at its sole option  repair the Product or replace the  Product with a functionally equivalent unit and return such repaired or replaced  Product without charge for service or return freight  whether distributor   dealer reseller  or retail consumer  or refund an amount egual to the original  purchase price     This limited warranty does not extend to any Product which  in the sole  judgement of Metrologic  has been subjected to abuse  misuse  neglect   improper installation  or accident  nor any damage due to use or misuse  produced from integration of 
14. TATION RESPONSE  Enter Program Mode  stx 999999 etx  02h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 03h  ack  or 06h  Load Defaults  stx 99999  etx  02h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 3Ah 03h  nak  or 15h  Invalid command was sent  you must start over    Enter Program Mode  stx 999999 etx  02h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 03h  ack  or 06h  Load Defaults  stx 999998 etx  02h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 03h  ack  or 06h  19200 Baud Rate  stx 415870 etx  02h 34h 31h 35h 38h 37h 30h 03h  ack  or 06h  Exit Program Mode  stx 999999 etx  02h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 39h 03h  ack  or 06h    The scanner will emit a long beep     This example illustrates 2 important points     First  if an invalid command is sent from the host  the scanner responds with  a  nak  and the end user must start over from the beginning     Second  if a command is sent to change the Baud Rate  the new baud rate  does not take effect until after the end user exits program mode     ABREVIATED ASCII TABLE    Character Hex Value Decimal Value   STX  02h 2   ETX  03h 3   ACK  06h 6   NAK  15h 21  0 30h 48  1 31h 49  2 32h 50  3 33h 51  4 34h 52  5 35h 53  6 36h 54  7 37h 55  8 38h 56  9 39h 57    LABELS    Each scanner has a label on the back of the unit that lists the model number   date of manufacture  serial number  CE and caution information  The following    is an example of the label     H  Cubit  by Metrologic Instruments  Inc   Blackwood  New Jersey  USA  Warranty void if case is opened   Contains no user servicable  components   Manufactured Blackw
15. ahmen durchf  hren        Standard Europeo    Attenzione    Questo e    un prodotto di classe A  Se usato in vicinanza di residenze private  potrebbe causare interferenze radio che potrebbero richiedere all utilizzatore  opportune misure     Attention    Ce produit est de classe  A   Dans un environnement domestique  ce produit  peut   tre la cause d interf  rences radio  Dans ce cas l utiliseteur peut   tre  amen      predre les mesures ad  quates        33    APPENDIX F    Patents     Patent Information    This METROLOGIC product may be covered by one or more of the following  U S  Patents     U S  Patent No      4 960 985  5 081 342  5 216 232  5 260 553  5 340 971  5 525 789   5 557 093  5 627 359  5 637 852  5 777 315  5 789 731  6 029 894   6 098 885  6 209 789     4 360 798  4 369 361  4 387 297  4 460 120  4 496 831  4 593 186   4 607 156  4 673 805  4 736 095  4 758 717  4 816 660  4 845 350   4 896 026  4 923 281  4 933 538  4 992 717  5 081 342  5 015 833   5 017 765  5 059 779  5 117 098  5 124 539  5 130 520  5 132 525   5 140 144  5 149 950  5 180 904  5 200 599  5 229 591  5 247 162   5 250 790  5 250 791  5 250 792  5 262 628  5 280 162  5 280 164   5 304 788  5 321 246  5 324 924  5 396 053  5 396 055  5 408 081   5 410 139  5 436 440  5 449 891  5 468 949  5 479 000  5 532 469   5 545 889     No license right or sublicense is granted  either expressly or by implication   estoppel  or otherwise  under any METROLOGIC or third party intellectual  property right
16. ar code    The minimum symbol  length setting does not  work with the bar code       Check print mode  The type of  printer could be the problem   Change print settings  For  example change to econo mode  or high speed    Check print mode  The type of  printer could be the problem   Change print settings  ie change  to econo mode or high speed    Check if it is a check digit   character  or border problem    Check if check digits are set  properly    Check if the correct minimum  symbol length is set          21    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  CONTINUED     RS232 only       IS6520 MS6520 Series Troubleshooting Guide  continued        SYMPTOMS    POSSIBLE CAUSE S     SOLUTION       Powers up OK  and scans OK  but does not  communicate  properly to the  host    Powers up OK  and scans OK  but does not  communicate  properly to the  host    Powers up OK  and scans OK  but does not  communicate  properly to the  host    The hostis  receiving data  but the data  does not look  correct    Characters are  being dropped          Com port at the host is  not working or  configured properly    Cable not connected to  the proper com port    Com port not operating  properly    The scanner and host  may not be configured  for the same interface  font    Intercharacter delay  needs to be added to  the transmitted output       Check to make sure that the  baud rate  data bits  stops bits  and parity of the scanner and  the communication port match  and the program is looking for   RS232  data    
17. cable with built in power jack          EO   2 7m  9   coiled cord  long strain relief  54 54XXX   PowerLink cable with built in power jack    2 1m  7     straight cord  short strain relief  E 54 54002   Keyboard Wedge PowerLink cable and Adapter Cable    i 54 54020   Stand Alone Keyboard PowerLink Cable      f 46 46486     TitStnd e  E 46 46145 Fixed Vertical Stand       To order additional items  contact the dealer  distributor or call Metrologic s  Customer Service Department at 1 800 ID METRO  1 800 436 3876      INSTALLATION    RS232  Light Pen  IS6520 41 MS6520 41     1     2     Turn off the host device        Plug the male 10 pin RJ45 end of the  PowerLink cable into the 10 pin socket  on Cubit  You will hear a    click    when  the connection is made              Connect the 9 pin female end of the  PowerLink cable to the host device        Note  Skip to step 6 if receiving power  from the host device     Plug the external power supply into the  power jack on the PowerLink cable     Check the AC input requirements  of the power supply to make sure  the voltage matches the AC  outlet  The outlet must be    located near the equipment and  be easily accessible                    Connect AC power to the transformer     Turn on the host device     Plugging the scanner into a port on the host system does not  guarantee that scanned information will be communicated properly to    the host system  The scanner is shipped from the factory configured    to a set of default para
18. dy to  scan  On a successful read of a bar  code  the red LED will turn on   After communication to the host is  complete  the red LED will turn off   The LEDs are also used as  diagnostic indicators and mode  indicators        C  Output Window  Laser light emits form this aperture     D  PowerLink Cable  The IS6520 MS6520 scanner has a  10 pin modular jack  The 10 pin  modular plug on the PowerLink  cable connects into the          IS6520 MS6520   MOUNTING HOLES  0 mm 41 mm Each IS6520 MS6520 Cubit   is   0    1 6   equipped with three threaded mounting  20 mm 62 mm holes located on the back of the   0 8   scanner  The following diagram shows    the exact location of each mounting  hole  The mounting holes are 6  millimeters deep and are threaded for  use with 3 millimeter screws     Caution  Using a screw that is longer  than 6 millimeters can  A potentially damage the  scanner                 STANDS         Fixed Vertical Stand  MLPN 46 46145  c  Optional purchase  E Fe   a  Fixed Vertical Stand          Oty  1 v    b   7 x 1 00  Wood Screw     Qty  3  c  M3x0 5x 6 mm Screw    Qty  3    Tilt Stand  MLPN 46 46486  mp  Shipped with the MS6520 only     c  Tilt Stand                            Qty  1       d   8 x 1 00  Wood Screw     Qty  3    Fixed Vertical Stand Installation  MLPN 46 46145     0 mm 343mm Step 1  Drill three  43 pilot holes in the   0    1 35   countertop     Step 2  Attach the stand to the countertop          with the three   7 wood screws provided     Step
19. e transmitted     Steady Green and Flashing Red  This indicates the scanner is in program mode  A razzberry tone  indicates that an invalid bar code has been scanned in this mode     Steady Red  Green Off  This indicates the scanner may be waiting for communication  from the host     11    PROGRAMMING MODES    The IS6520 MS6520 Cubit has 3 modes of programming     Bar Codes  Cubit can be configured by scanning the bar codes located in the  MetroSelect Configuration Guide  MLPN 00 02407   Please refer to this guide for  instructions  This manual can be downloaded for FREE from Metrologic s  website  www metrologic com      MetroSet    This user friendly Windows based configuration program allows you  to simply  point and click  at the desired scanner options  This program can be  downloaded for FREE from Metrologic  website  www metrologic com   or set up  disks can be ordered by calling 1 800 ID METRO     Serial Programming  This mode of programming is ideal for OEM applications   This mode gives the end user the ability to send a series of commands using the  serial port of the host system  The commands are eguivalent to the numerical  values of the bar codes located in the MetroSelect Configuration Guide     How does Serial Programming work     1  Each command sent to the scanner is the ASCII representation of each  numeral in the configuration bar code  The entire numeric string is framed  with an ASCII  stx  and an ASCII  etx      EXAMPLE  1  Command for Disabling Codabar
20. irectly from the host device can sometimes  cause interference with the operation of the scanner or the computer   Not all computers supply the same current through the keyboard port   For this reason  Metrologic recommends using an external power  supply  For additional information contact a Metrologic customer  service representative              Caution   To maintain compliance with applicable standards  all circuits connected to the scanner  A must meet the requirements for SELV  Safety Extra Low Voltage  according to EN 60950     To maintain compliance with standard CSA C22 2 No  950 UL 1950 and norm EN 60950   the power source should meet applicable performance requirements for a limited power  source              DISCONNECTING THE POWERLINK CABLES FROM THE   CANNER    Before removing the cable from the scanner  Metrologic recommends that the  power on the host system is off and the power supply has been disconnected  from the PowerLink cable        1  Locate the small  pin hole  on the back of the scanner   2  Bendan ordinary paperclip into the shape shown above   3  Insert the paperclip  or other small metallic pin  into the small  pin hole      4  You will here a faint    click     Pull gently on the strain relief of the PowerLink  cable and it will slide out of the scanner     SCANNER PARTS    A  Speaker  Serves as an audible indicator     B  Green  amp  Red LEDs  During normal operation  the green  LED is on  This indicates that the  laser is on and the unit is rea
21. lected  does not    UPC EAN  Code 39  interleaved  2 of 5  Code 93  Code 128 and  Codabar are enabled by default   Verify that the type of bar code  being read has been selected    Verify that the bar code that is  being scanned falls into the  criteria   Typical of Non   UPC EAN codes    The scanner  defaults to a minimum of 4  character bar code     If the scanner is setup to support  ACK NAK  RTS CTS   XON XOFF or D E  verify that  the host cable and host are  supporting the handshaking  properly    Verify that the scanner s data  format matches that reguired by  the host  Make sure that the  scanner is connected to the  proper host port          TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  CONTINUED     All Interfaces       IS6520 MS6520 Series Troubleshooting Guide  continued        SYMPTOMS    POSSIBLE CAUSE S     SOLUTION       Scanner beeps  at some bar  codes and NOT  for others of the  same bar code  symbology    Scanner beeps  at some bar  codes and NOT  for others of the  same bar code  symbology    Scanner beeps  at some bar  codes and NOT  for others of the  same bar code  symbology    Scanner beeps  at some bar  codes and NOT  for others of the  same bar code  symbology    Scanner beeps  at some bar  codes and NOT  for others of the  same bar code  symbology          The print quality of the  bar code is suspect    The aspect ratio of the  bar code is out of  tolerance    The bar code may  have been printed  incorrectly    The scanner is not  configured correctly for  this type of b
22. m  2 75     55 mm  2 25     298 g  10 5 oz    10 Position Modular RJ45   3 mm threaded  maximum depth of  6 mm  0 24        23    APPENDIX A  CONTINUED     Design Specifications    Electrical    Power    Input Voltage   Operating Current   DC Transformers   EMC    Laser Class     Environmental    Operating Temperature   Storage Temperature   Humidity    Light Levels   Contaminants   Ventilation     1 0 W   5 VDC   0 25 V   200 mA typical  5VDC   Class 2  5 2 VDC   650 mA   FCC  ICES 003  amp  EN 55022 Class A  CDRH Class Ila   EN 60825 1 1994 A11  1996 CLASS 1     20  C to 40  C   4  F to 104  F     40  C to 60  C   40  F to 140  F    5  to 95  relative humidity  non condensing   Up to 4840 Lux  450 footcandles    Sealed to resist airborne particulate contaminants  None required    Specifications subject to change without notice     24    APPENDIX B    Default Settings    Many functions of the scanner can be  programmed    that is  enabled or  disabled  The scanner is shipped from the factory programmed to a set of  default conditions  The default parameter of the scanner has an asterisk     in  the charts on the following pages  If an asterisk is not in the default column then  the default setting is Off or Disabled  Every communication does not support  every parameter  If the communication supports a parameter listed in the charts  on the following pages  a check mark will appear        Light    Parameter   Default   RS232   Pen              UPC EAN    DTS SIEMENS         
23. meters  Please refer to the MetroSelect  Configuration Guide  MLPN 00 02407  for instructions on changing the  scanner s configuration  In addition  please check that the scanner  and host system are using the same communication protocol              Caution   To maintain compliance with applicable standards  all circuits connected to the scanner  A must meet the requirements for SELV  Safety Extra Low Voltage  according to EN 60950     To maintain compliance with standard CSA C22 2 No  950 UL 1950 and norm EN 60950   the power source should meet applicable performance requirements for a limited power  source           INSTALLATION    Keyboard Wedge  IS6520 47 MS6520 47   1  Turn off the host device     2  Plug the male 10 pin RJ45 end of the  PowerLink cable into the 10 pin socket  on Cubit  You will hear a    click    when  the connection is made        3  Disconnect the keyboard from the host  device           4  Connect the  Y  end of the PowerLink  cable to the keyboard and the keyboard  port on the host device  If necessary  use the male female adapter cable  supplied with the scanner to make the  proper connections     lenoilqO  retgsbA  aide     5  Plug the external power supply into the  power jack on the PowerLink cable     Check the AC input requirements  of the power supply to make sure  the voltage matches the AC  outlet  The outlet must be    located near the equipment and  be easily accessible                    6  Connect AC power to the transformer     T  Tur
24. n on the host device        Powering the Cubit directly from the host device can sometimes  cause interference with the operation of the scanner or the computer   Not all computers supply the same current through the keyboard port   For this reason  Metrologic recommends using an external power  supply  For additional information contact a Metrologic customer  service representative              Caution   To maintain compliance with applicable standards  all circuits connected to the scanner  A must meet the requirements for SELV  Safety Extra Low Voltage  according to EN 60950     To maintain compliance with standard CSA C22 2 No  950 UL 1950 and norm EN 60950   the power source should meet applicable performance requirements for a limited power  source              INSTALLATION    Stand Alone Keyboard  IS6520 47 MS6520 47     1     Turn off the host device     Plug the male 10 pin RJ45 end of the  PowerLink cable into the 10 pin socket  on Cubit  You will hear a    click    when  the connection is made              Connect the other end of the PowerLink  cable to the keyboard port on the host  device              Plug the external power supply into the  power jack on the PowerLink cable     Check the AC input reguirements  of the power supply to make sure  the voltage matches the AC  outlet  The outlet must be  located near the eguipment and    be easily accessible                    Connect AC power to the transformer     Turn on the host device        Powering the Cubit d
25. nector                  If a PowerLink power supply is plugged into the PowerLink cable   5V  will NOT be available on this pin  This pin is used when the host is  supplying  5V to the scanner     29    APPENDIX C  CONTINUED     Keyboard Wedge Powerlink and Adapter Cable  MLPN 54 54008     The Keyboard Wedge PowerLink cable is terminated with a 5 pin DIN female  connector on one end  and a 6 pin mini DIN male on the other              Keyboard Wedge  PowerLink Cable 5 Pin DIN  Female 6 Pin DIN  Male    Metrologic will supply an adapter cable with a 5 pin DIN male connector on one  end and a 6 pin mini DIN female connector on the other     2  50 9 04    9       Adapter Cable  5 Pin Din  Male 6 pin Mini Din  Female    According to the termination required  connect the appropriate end of the adapter  cable to the PowerLink cable  leaving the necessary termination exposed for  connecting to the keyboard and the keyboard port on the PC    The pin assignments are as follows                 PowerLink Cable Adapter Cable  5 pin Female DIN 5 pin Male DIN  Pin   Function i in Function    Keyboard Data                            5 Volts DC     5 Volts DC  6 pin Male Mini DIN 6 pin Female Mini DIN  Pin Function Pin Function          Keyboard Data     5 Volts DC     5 Volts DC          6                6   No Connect   No Connect          30    APPENDIX D    Warranty and Disclaimer    Limited Warranty    The IS6520 MS6520 Cubit   scanners are manufactured by Metrologic at its  Blackwood  
26. ons                    23  Disclaimer    31  E   Electrical    sesse ss ee ee ee ee 24    F   Failure indicator S                           9   Failure modes                           9  10  G   Green LED                             11  19  H   Host    2 3 6  11 20  22  29      Indicators                      9  10  11  23   audible re 9   LED  get  ev  ueg 7 9  10  11  19 20   MILITE 11   Input voltage             eee 24   Installation                              3 7 8   Interfaces                1  19  20  21  23  K   Keyboard wedge             1  2  29  30  L   labels     eere eit 15   Light levels           00nnneeeeeeae eenen 24   Light Pen          1 23  25  26  27  28   Light source ee ee ee ee 23   E A 2  M   Maintenance 15  N   Notices  ees 32  33    35    INDEX    O  Operating current                          24  Operating temperture                    24  Operation                            9  23  32  Operation  23  Output window sser 7  P  Parts eee a sa ets 2 7  AE RE EE 4  POEM cede 5  22  Power supply                     1  2  5  29  Powerlink                             2 3 4 6  Programming guide               3  9  12  Programming modes         12  13  14  Q  Quick start  3  R  Razzberry tone              9  10  11  26  Red LED 4    de 9  11  20  Repa narnia Eder 10  RMA EE 31  RS 232            22  23  25  26  27  28    36    S  Scan lines          aa 23  Scan pattern    23  SCAN speed    sauss et rel 23  Service    2  10  31  Specifications               
27. ood  NJ           March 2000 A  5V7  Model        Barcode Scanner    3600130174    Complies with 21 CFR  Parts  1040 10  amp  1040 11  Class Ila  Laser Product  Avoid Long Term  Viewing of Direct Laser Light    Serial       MAINTENANCE       CAUTION  Laser light when opened   DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM                LISTED  94J8    S6520 41  R6232 LTPN    Complies with FCC and  ICES 003 Class A  See manual  See User s Guide for patent coverage  EN60825 1 1994 A11 1996  0 681 milliwatt  Peak     LASER KLASSE 1  PRODUKT    Smudges and dirt can interfere with the proper scanning of a bar code   Therefore  the output window will need occasional cleaning     1  Spray glass cleaner onto lint free  non abrasive cleaning cloth     2  Gently wipe the scanner window     15    OPTIMAL LOW AND CLOSE DEPTH OF FIELD    WIDTH OF SCAN FIELD  mm   e   a                   250  i 1 123 225  200  N i 95 150  DISTANCE   J 3 125 SCANNER FACE      TO BAR CODE  mm   H 100  2   73         D 75  B  50  1   1   49     25    45      roy 40     0      JA B e pj EJrj e Hj J    Kj    Im     as    ar         25  25 sa        mis      57    165     ol  sa            Note  The same depth of field is achieved when programming Cubit   for  either Optimal Low Depth of Field or Close Depth of Field     16    OPTIMAL HIGH AND NORMAL DEPTH OF FIELD    WIDTH OF SCAN FIELD  mm   ss                                      250  123 E 225  F 200  i 105 E 475  i 95 E 150  J E 125  en  E  A     100  G i 73         z    68 E 75 
28. pen the scanner in an attempt to look into the device  Doing so could result in hazardous laser  light exposure  The use of optical instruments with the laser equipment will increase eye hazard     IN Atenci  n   La modificaci  n de los procedimientos  o la utilizaci  n de controles o ajustes distintos de los  especificados agui  pueden provocar una luz de l  ser peligrosa  Bajo ninguna circunstancia el usuario  deber   realizar el mantenimiento del l  ser del esc  ner  Ni intentar mirar al haz del l  ser incluso cuando  este no est   operativo  Tampoco deber   abrir el esc  ner para examinar el aparato  El hacerlo puede  conllevar una exposici  n peligrosa a la luz de l  ser  El uso de instrumentos   pticos con el equipo l  ser  puede incrementar el riesgo para la vista     IN Attention   L emploi de commandes  r  glages ou proc  d  s autres que ceux d  crits ici peut entrainer de graves  irradiations  Le client ne doit en aucun cas essayer d entretenir lui m amp me le scanner ou le laser  Ne  regardez jamais directement le rayon laser  m  me si vous croyez que le scanner est inactif  N ouvrez  jamais le scanner pour regarder dans l appareil  Ce faisant  vous vous exposez    une rayonnement  laser g     st hazardous  L emploi d appareils optigues avec cet  amp quipement laser augmente le risque  d endommagement de la vision     A Achtung   Die Verwendung anderer als der hier beschriebenen Steuerungen  Einstellungen oder Verfahren kann  eine gef  hrliche Laserstrahlung hervor
29. ree Beeps   During Operation   During operation of the scanner  the red LED will flash  while the scanner simultaneously beeps three times  while  going into programming mode      The red LED will continue to flash until the unit exits  program mode  Upon exiting program mode  the scanner  will beep three times and the red LED will stop flashing   When configured  3 beeps can also indicate a  communications timeout during normal scanning mode     When using one code programming  the scanner will beep  three times  the current selected tone   followed by a short  pause then by a high tone and a low tone  This tells the  user that the single configuration bar code has successfully  configured the scanner     Three Beeps   On Power Up  This is a failure indicator  Refer to    Failure Modes    on  page 10     FAILURE MODES       ap Flashing Green and One Razzberry Tone                                                                         10    This indicates the scanner has experienced a laser  subsystem failure  Return the unit for repair at an  authorized service center     Flashing Green and Red and Two Razzberry   Tones   This indicates the scanner has experienced a motor failure   Return the unit for repair at an authorized service center     Continuous Razzberry Tone with Both LEDs Off   If  upon power up  the scanner emits a continuous razzberry  tone  then the scanner has an electronic failure  Return the  unit for repair at an authorized service center     Three Beeps 
30. rufen  Der Kunde sollte unter keinen Umst  nden versuchen  den  Laser Scanner selbst zu warten  Sehen Sie niemals in den Laserstrahl  selbst wenn Sie glauben  da    der Scanner nicht aktiv ist    ffnen Sie niemals den Scanner  um in das Ger  t hineinzusehen  Wenn Sie  dies tun  k  nnen Sie sich einer gef  hrlichen Laserstrahlung aussetzen  Der Einsatz optischer Ger  te  mit dieser Laserausr  stung erh  ht das Risiko einer Sehsch  digung     A Attenzione   L   utilizzo di sistemi di controllo  di regolazioni o di procedimenti diversi da quelli descritti nel presente  Manuale pu   provocare delle esposizioni a raggi laser rischiose  II cliente non deve assolutamente  tentare di riparare egli stesso lo scanner laser  Non guardate mai il raggio laser  anche se credete che  lo scanner non sia attivo  Non aprite mai lo scanner per guardare dentro l apparecchio  Facendolo  potete esporVi ad una esposizione laser rischiosa  L uso di apparecchi ottici  equipaggiati con raggi  laser  aumenta il rischio di danni alla vista     32    APPENDIX E  CONTINUED     European Standard    Warning    This is a class A product  In a domestic environment this product may cause    radio interference in which case the user may be reguired to take adeguate  measures        Funkst  reigenschaften nach EN 55022 1998    Warnung     Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A  Diese Einrichtung kann im  Wohnbereich Funkst  rungen verursachen  in diesem fall kann vom Betrieber  verlangt werden  angemessene Ma  n
31. s  whether or not such third party rights are licensed to  METROLOGIC   including any third party patent listed above  except for an  implied license only for the normal intended use of the specific eguipment   circuits  and devices represented by or contained in the METROLOGIC products  that are physically transferred to the user  and only to the extent of  METROLOGIC S license rights and subject to any conditions  covenants and  restrictions therein        Other world wide patents pending     34    INDEX    A  AC input outlet              2 3 4 5 29  ACCeSSOTr  GS  iists tri ee CES 2  Approvals                          15  32  33  Assignments  DIN sciet n  t certe d   29  Audible re 9  Autodiscriminates                          23  B    Bar code1  9  11  12  15  16  17   18  20  21  25    Bar wd    23  Beep           9  10  11  19  20  21  26  C  Gabler 2  22  30   communication                    29  30   detachable                  1  6  29  30   pin assignments                  29  30   powerlink                   3  4  5  6  30  Caution              3  4  5  7  15  32  33  GEREI  tiit na di 24  GC dosieties ik tadas 32  Communication             3  11  22  25  Compliance                             32  33  Current nes 9  19  24  Customer service                      2  31   D  DC transformer                             24  Decode capability                          23  Default settings           25  26  27  28  Depth of field        16  17  18 23  28  Design specificati
32. the Product into any mechanical  electrical or  computer system  The warranty is void if the case of Product is opened by  anyone other than Metrologic s repair department or authorized repair centers     THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  EXCEPT AS TO TITLE  IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR  GUARANTEES  EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE UNDER THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE  OR ARISING OUT OF CUSTOM OR  CONDUCT  THE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU  OF ANY OTHER RIGHTS OR REMEDIES  IN NO EVENT SHALL METROLOGIC BE LIABLE FOR  ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  DAMAGES TO  PERSON OR PROPERTY  OR EFFECT ON BUSINESS OR PROPERTY  OR OTHER DAMAGES  OR EXPENSES DUE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TO THE PRODUCT  EXCEPT AS STATED IN  THIS WARRANTY  IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF METROLOGIC EXCEED THE  ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO METROLOGIC FOR THE PRODUCT  METROLOGIC RESERVES  THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED HEREIN        Metrologic Instruments  Inc  Metrologic Instruments GmbH  90 Coles Road Dornierstrasse 2   Blackwood  NJ 08012 4683 82178 Puchheim b   Customer Service Department  Munich  Germany  1 800 ID METRO  1 800 436 3876  TEL  49 89 89019 0   TEL  856 228 8100 FAX  49 89 89019 200    FAX  856 228 6673    31    APPENDIX E       Notices    Notice   This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a
33. to the  countertop or wall for fixed  mount scanning  The multi position stand has a  locking design that rotates the head of the MS6520 up to 64   making it perfect  for installation underneath check writing and credit card stands     Since the IS6520 was designed to be part of an OEM product  it does not  include the tilt stand but instead is equipped with three  3  threaded mounting  holes on the back of the unit  The modular design of the IS6520 is versatile  enough for integration into a diversity of applications including kiosks  reverse  vending machines  time attendance machines and price look up systems     A fixed vertical stand is also available for additional purchase  Please contact a  customer service representation at 1 800 ID METRO for information     SCANNER   INTERFACE  IS6520 41  or Full RS232 and Light Pen Emulation    MS6520 41       Ed Keyboard Wedge  Stand Alone Keyboard and  MS6520 47 RS232 Transmit Receive             SCANNER AND ACCESSORIES    Bas  c KIT COMPONENTS       Part No  Description  IS E                   00 02407 MetroSelect   Configuration Guide         Available for download on Metrologic   s website  www metrologic com           OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  Part No  Description  AC to DC Power Transformer     Regulated 5 2VDC   650 mA output  S 45 45593 120V United States      45 45591  220V 240V Continental European      S 45 45992  220V 240V United Kingdom           46 46803  220V 240V Australia    46 46983 220V 240V China         PowerLink 
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