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User’s Manual .
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Table of contents Preface i Chapter 1 Product Overview ......................................................................... 1 1.1 Unpacking .............................................................................. 2 1.2 Declaration of conformity ....................................................... 4 1.3 Scanning bar codes ............................................................... 5 1.4 Scanner labelling .................................................................... 6 1.
Preface This PAVO OEM is the continuation of the excellent optical design experience and with a new back-end design, to create an outstanding product performance and reliability. This scanner features high inerrability, flexibility, scanning, and decoding capability. It is ideally suited for supermarkets, pharmacies, petrol stations, and other similar retail stores. Based on the standard product reliability, the product design concept is fully focused on user‟s context and mode.
scanner can be found in Appendix B. Refer to Appendix C for troubleshooting if the scanner is not working properly.
Chapter 1 Product Overview
Product Overview 2 1.1 UNPACKING Remove the scanner and its accessories from the box and packing material. Refer to the packing list to make sure you have received all the items ordered. Visually inspect the scanner and accessories for any evidence of physical damage. Refer to the figure on page 13 to locate the interface label and make sure that the scanner interface corresponds with the host system interface.
Product Overview 3 The specific parts of this scanner are: 1 3 2 1 2 1 1. Sleep mode button - When a sleep mode time-out is programmed, the scanner can be re-activated by pressing this button. The sleep mode feature is programmable with the menu labels from the Configuration guide. NOTE: The default value for the sleep mode time-out is set to 10 minutes. When the scanner is in sleep mode, the LED is intermittently flashing orange. 2.
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Product Overview 1.3 5 SCANNING BAR CODES This scanner is an omni-directional presentation scanner featuring a 7 directional scan field with a 24 lines scan pattern. Bar code labels can easily be read by presenting them to the scanner. The scanner's scan volume is illustrated in the figure below. The optimal reading zone lies between 2 and 25 cm from the scanner window. The scan depth varies depending on the size of the barcode.
Product Overview 6 1. Move the label to the scanner. Bar code is read (orange LED). 2. Move the label from the scanner. 1.4 SCANNER LABELLING Two labels are present on the housing of this scanner as indicated in the figure below. Two labels are also visible through the scanner window. All labels are attached by the manufacturer and should not be removed. The scanner‟s serial number is found underneath the bar code label as depicted in the figure above.
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Product Overview 8 Laser safety German: Der Strichcode-Scanner entspricht den Sicherheitsvorschriften nach IEC 825-1 (1993) für ein Laserprodukt der Klasse I. Er entspricht auch U.S. 21CFR1040, anwendbar auf ein Laserprodukt der Klasse IIa. Vermeiden Sie langzeitiges Hineinblicken in direktes Laserlicht. Dutch: De scanner voldoet aan de veiligheidsnormen IEC 825-1 (1993) voor een Klasse I laserproduct. Tevens voldoet de scanner aan U.S. 21CFR1040, van toepassing op een Klasse IIa laserproduct.
Product Overview 9 English: The scanner complies with safety standard IEC 825-1 (1993) for a Class I laser product. It also complies with U.S. 21CFR1040 as applicable to a Class IIa laser product. Avoid long term viewing of direct laser light. Optical: The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. Optical instruments include binoculars, microscopes and magnifying glasses but do not include eye glasses worn by the user.
Product Overview 10 1.5 MAINTAINING THE SCANNER This scanner requires little maintenance. Only occasional cleaning of the scanner window is necessary to remove dirt and fingerprints. Cleaning can be performed during operation with a non-abrasive glass spray cleaner and a soft lint-free cloth.
Product Overview 1.6 11 CONTROLLING THE SCANNER FROM THE POS SYSTEM This scanner can be controlled from the POS system via the RS232C interface. Control is achieved by transmitting the following single byte commands to the scanner.
Chapter 2 Installation
Appendices 13 This scanner can be installed on a counter surface. Instructions for installation on a counter surface are given in Section 2.3. Due to many POS systems on the market, a large number of communication cables are available. Make sure that you have the right cable to connect the scanner to your POS or computer. NOTE The scanner and the host system must be switched off before starting the installation of the scanner. By following this precaution you prevent any electrical damage.
14 Appendices Use the illustration below to see where to connect your cable(s) to the scanner.
Appendices 2.2 15 INTERFACE SELECTION This scanner allows you to connect your host system using four different interface cables: RS232, Keyboard Wedge, USB, and Powered USB(Option). On powering up, the scanner senses the type of the interface used and switches to the appropriate protocol.
Appendices 16 2.3 INSTALLING THE SCANNER ON A COUNTER SURFACE To install this scanner on a counter surface, follow the instructions below. 1. Remove the two rubber feet from the back cover. Lead the communication cable and power supply cable through the slit. Fasten the back cover to the surface with two screws as illustrated in the figure.
Appendices 17 placed as indicated in the figures, to allow easy attachment of the scanner to the back cover. Press the scanner until a "click" is heard. 3. Plug the remote ends of all cables into the appropriate connections of your host POS-system. 4. If you are using an external power supply, power on this scanner by plugging the power supply into an AC power outlet. Switch on the host system. IMPORTANT To activate USB or KBW interface, scan the following codes from the Configuration Guide: 1.
18 Appendices A. Connector types and pin definitions B. Technical Specifications C.
Appendices A 19 CONNECTOR TYPES AND PIN DEFINITIONS This scanner supports four interfaces in one standard unit include RS232, Keyboard Wedge, USB and Powered USB . The various pin definitions for the applicable Data port are given on page 18 and 19. The connector to be used for the port is indicated below. To activate USB or KBW interface, follow this sequence: 1. Plug in the appropriate interface cable and then power up the scanner. 2.
Appendices 20 Pin definition for all scanner versions: Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AUX Port for HH scanner Description Direction +5 VDC output CTS input RXD input (reserved) RTS output GND (reserved) (reserved) (reserved) (reserved) - POWER Pin 1 2 Description +12V GND Direction input
Appendices B 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Power supply voltage DC input to scanner Power Consumption Operating Current Standby Current Interfaces 100 – 240 V ac 50/60 Hz (adapter) +12V DC, 2.28W 190mA 160mA RS-232 / Keyboard Wedge / USB / Powered-USB Optical Light source Depth of field Scan pattern Scan rate Visible laser diode (650 nm) Up to 250 mm EAN 0.
Appendices 22 Physical Weight Dimensions 540 g / 19.062oz H x W x D : 152 x 152 x 91 mm : 5.98 x 5.98 x 3.58 inch Safety Laser safety 152 mm 91 mm Environmental Light Level Operating temperature Humidity 91 mm 152 mm 152 mm Max 4,800 Lux. 0° C ~ 40° C 5% ~ 95% RH (non-condensing) Electrical safety IEC 825-1 Class I, U.S.
Appendices C 23 TROUBLESHOOTING This section contains information on solving problems you may encounter when using the scanner. If troubles occur, take a moment to read the information in this section. However, before referring to the diagnostic tips make sure that the scanner is installed as described in Chapter 2 and that all cables are properly connected. Problem The scanner is on but a bar code cannot be read. The LED is blue. The scanner is on, but the motor is not rotating.
24 Problem The LED is blinking blue/orange. Appendices Diagnostic Tips The ambient temperature is too high. Make sure the scanner has enough air ventilation and is not placed in direct sunlight. The LED remains blue. The scanner is continuously seeing a bar code. Remove all bar code labels from the scan volume of the scanner and try again. The scanner cannot send the data to the host system. There is no proper handshaking between the scanner and the host. Scanner buffer is full.
Appendices Problem USB is not working. 25 Diagnostic Tips Unless you use USB plus power, you need a separate power connection to the scanner like the external power supply. Restart the scanner by temporarily disconnecting the power. This may help the POS system to detect the scanner. The very first time the PC might install some general drivers, possibly from your computer setup CD. In case of KB emulation you can select various „keyboard languages‟ or the universal „Altinput-method‟.