SM2430 Manual del Usuario ESPECIFICACIONES SUJETAS A CAMBIO SIN PREVIO AVISO.
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Laser Safety The Dual-Laser Omnidirectional Vertical Scanner complies with safety standard IEC 60825 for a Class I laser product. It also complies with CDRH as applicable to a Class IIa laser product. Avoid long term staring into direct laser light. Radiant Energy: The Dual-Laser Omnidirectional Vertical Scanner uses two low-power visible laser diodes operating at 650nm in an opto-mechanical scanner resulting in less than 3.9µW radiated power as observed through a 7mm aperture and averaged over 10 seconds.
Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 Introduction.................................................. 1 Unpacking.................................................... 1 Finding Your Way Around .......................... 2 Connecting and Mounting............................ 2 4.1 Power................................................... 2 4.2 Verifying Scanner Operation................ 3 4.3 Mounting .............................................. 4 4.4 Connecting to the Host ........................
1 Introduction This advanced scanner is a proud to be among the world's first dual-laser presentation scanners, and it incorporates numerous record-breaking features. Its pioneering application of dual laser diodes drastically enhances scanning power by doubling the scan lines, broadening scan angle and intensifying the scan pattern across the scan field. With this state-of-the-art technology, it is able to deliver a comprehensive 32-line scan pattern cycling at 2400 scans per second.
3 Finding Your Way Around LED indicator push button EAS connection (optional) back mount holes scan window host POS terminal AC adapter (optional) auxiliary scanner Figure 1: Overview 4 Connecting and Mounting 4.1 Power The scanner requires a minimum of 300mA at 5 Vdc power. The interface cable that comes with the scanner supports both direct power (where the scanner takes power from the host machine) and external power (that's what the supplied power adapter is for).
are sure your POS system can handle the load, it is recommended that you use the supplied power adapter. When an external adapter is connected, the scanner does not take power from the host. The scanner turns on when power is supplied, and turns off when power is removed. There is no on/off switch on the scanner itself. Use only an AC/DC power adapter approved for the scanner. Use of other power supplies may cause damage to the product, and void the factory warranty. 4.
2. Insert the 8-pin modular plug of the power link cable into the “host” connector in the back of the scanner until a firm click is heard. 3. Plug the power adapter into the jack on the power link cable. (See Figure 1.) 4. Plug the AC end of the power adapter into an AC outlet. The scanner powers up, the buzzer sounds four beeps and the LED indicator glows blue. 5. Present a known-good test barcode to the scanner. The scanner should issue a short beep and the LED should flash red momentarily.
Mounting Plate Installation 1. Position the mounting plate in the desired location and secure it in place. If desired, use the full-size boring template in Figure 6 on page 21. 2. Insert the connecting cable in the slot in the mounting plate. 3. Insert the 8-pin modular plug of the power link cable into the “host” connector in the back of the scanner until a firm click is heard.
4. Move the scanner into position on the mounting plate, engaging the tab on the underside. Be careful not to pinch the cable. Figure 3: Install Scanner on Mounting Plate 5. Replace the mounting plate screws.
Auxiliary Handheld Scanner Connection (optional) The scanner supports the operation of an auxiliary handheld scanner, which may be connected via a 10-pin RS-232 modular plug to the connector marked “aux” in the back of the scanner. 1. Insert the connecting cable in the slot in the mounting plate, but reverse the cable relief molding of the scanner interface cable in the mounting plate to allow space for the auxiliary handheld scanner cable. 2.
4.4 Connecting to the Host The power link interface cable comes with different host-end connectors, depending on the host. Follow the steps below to connect the interface cable to the host. 1. Make sure that the power of the host system is off. 2. Connect the host end of the interface cable to the appropriate connector on the host system. 3. For those cases where external power is used, plug the external AC power adapter into the jack on the interface cable. (See Figure 1.) 4. Turn on the host system.
Programming Guide, to the scanner. The scanner gives two beeps: low and high, and the LED turns red. The scanner is in programming mode. 2. Decide which parameters are required and find their barcodes in the Programming Guide. 3. Cover unwanted codes with your hand and present the desired codes, one by one, to the scanner. The scanner beeps once as it accepts each code. 4. When done, again present the barcode.
6 Operation The scanner can read barcodes in either sweep or presentation mode to accommodate different requirements. Sweep mode means moving items through the scan volume. Left to right, right to left, top to bottom, bottom to top, etc. are all okay. This scanner is truly omni directional. Sweep scanning is usually used for high throughput and reduced product handling. Presentation scanning is used where counter top space is at a premium.
6.2 Beeps A beeper gives audible feedback on scanner operation. Beeps Indication One beep A barcode has been successfully decoded. Four beeps in series This indicates the scanner passed the power on self-test and is operating properly. Two beeps: low-high The scanner has entered programming mode. Two beeps: same tone Scanner has returned from programming to normal mode. Continuous tone This is a failure indication. Return the unit for repair. 6.
6.5 Controlling the Scanner from a POS System The scanner can be controlled from the POS system via the RS-232C interface. Control can be accomplished by transmitting the following single-byte commands to the scanner.
7 Maintaining the Scanner The scanner is designed for long-term trouble-free operation and rarely needs any maintenance. Only an occasional cleaning of the scanner window is necessary in order to remove dirt and fingerprints. 7.1 Cleaning the Scan Window Wipe the scan window with a soft lint-free cloth and a non-abrasive cleaner to avoid scratching. The scan window may be cleaned while the scanner is running. 7.
8 Specifications OPERATIONAL Light Source Depth of Scan Field Width of Scan Field Number of Scan Lines Scan Pattern Scan Speed Minimum Bar Width Print Contrast Indicators (LED) Decode Capability Dual 650nm visible laser diodes 0-216mm 90mm @ contact, 218mm @ 216mm 32 8-direction scan field 2400 scans per second 5mil @ PCS 90% 30% @ UPC/EAN 100% Two-color LED (blue & red) UPC/EAN/JAN, UPC Versions A&E, EAN-8, EAN13, JAN-8, JAN-13, ISBN/ISSN, Japanese Bookland, Code 39 (with full ASCII), Codabar (NW7), Code
ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Light Level Shock 0°C - 40°C -20°C - 60°C 5% - 95% RH (non-condensing) max. 4000 LUX (fluorescent) Designed to withstand 1m drops Specifications subject to change without notice.
top view side view Figure 5: Scan Field 16
10 Pin Assignments Connecting Ports HOST Port Pin Connector Type Keyboard Wedge 1 RS-232C DC + 5 V input 2 Keyboard Clock N.C. 3 PC Clock RTS_CMOS 4 Ground 5 N.C. TXD_CMOS 6 N.C. RXD_CMOS 7 Keyboard Data N.C. 8 PC Data CTS_CMOS AUX Port Pin Function 1 NC 2 NC 3 +5 V out. 150mA max.
11 Troubleshooting Problem Diagnostic Tips The scanner is on but cannot The scanner window is dirty. Clean the scanread barcodes. The LED ner window as described in the Maintenance stays blue. section. The presented barcode type is not enabled. Use the Programming Guide to tell the scanner to accept that type of barcode. The host has disabled the scanner. Check host setup. The barcode type presented is not supported by the scanner.
Problem Diagnostic Tips A barcode is read by the The communication cable is not connected to scanner but not accepted by the correct port of your POS system. Refer to the POS system. the manual of your POS system to locate the serial port. The communication settings of the system and scanner do not match. Adjust the settings so they match. The communication cable does not suit your POS system. Contact your dealer for the correct communication cable.
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Figure 6: Mounting Plate Boring Template 21