NuScan 2000 Series USER'S GUIDE
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Introduction The NuScan 2000 Long Range CCD barcode scanners come in three different models to handle any task. Its flexible architecture gives users three different configurations to choose from, with different combinations of scan engines and communications. This means that the scanner gives the users an unsurpassed combination of flexibility and power; match each user’s needs to a tee. With their rugged design and ergonomic styling, the scanners offer superior service life and reduce user fatigue.
Unpacking The NuScan 2000 Long Range CCD Barcode Scanner package should contain: 1 ea. NuScan 2000 Long Range CCD Barcode Scanner 1 ea. Communication Cable 1 ea. Power Adapter (For Serial Units Only) 1 ea. User's Manual If any package contents are damaged or missing, please contact: Adesso Inc. 160 Commerce Way Walnut, CA 91789 909-839-2929 TEL 909-839-2930 FAX www.adesso.com support@adesso.com Please leave this Users' Manual within easy access of person using the scanner.
Finding Your Way Around When a barcode is successfully decoded, the LED indicator on the top of the scanner unit flashes green and the buzzer sounds. If not, the LED will show red and the buzzer is no sound. Connecting the Cable 1. 2. Align the tab, and plug the cable connector into the cable port in the bottom of the handle. Twist the bayonet lock to the right to secure.
Connecting to a Host The Handheld Scanner supports USB, Keyboard Wedge and RS232 communications. Select a Communications Cable appropriate to your host. 1. 2. 3. Insert the plug on the free end of the Communications Cable into the appropriate connector on the host. Insert the small plug terminating the Power Adapter wire into the socket on the side of the Communications Cable.** Plug the Power Adapter into an outlet.
RS-232 Connection with D type 9 Pin Connection Test Scanning 1. 2. 3. Ensure all connections are secure. Aim the scanner at a barcode within range. Assuming the scanner is in trigger mode (default), press the trigger. On successful decode, the scanner beeps and the LED flashes green. Tip 1. Do not hold the scanner directly over a barcode.
Trouble Shooting Problem: Nothing happens when you follow the operating instructions. Possible Cause Possible Solution Interface cables are loose. Check for loose cable connections. Problem: Light comes on, but symbol does not decode. Possible Cause Possible Solution Scanner is not programmed for the correct bar-code type. Be sure the scanner is programmed to read the type of barcode you are scanning. Barcode symbol is unreadable. Check the symbol to make sure it is not de-faced.