Datalogic 9500 User Manual

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Magellan® 9500/9500Ω
9504/9504Ω
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Product Reference Guide
Datalogic Scanning, Inc.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction .................................................................................... 1-1
Manual Overview ........................................................................................................1-1
How to Use This Manual ......................................................................................... 1-2
Scanner and Scanner/Scale Nomenclature ......................................................................1-4
Connectors ..........................................................................................................1-5
Physical Parameters ....................................................................................................1-6
Scanning .............................................................................................................1-6
Deactivating EAS Tags ...........................................................................................1-6
Weighing .............................................................................................................1-7
Warm-Up Time .....................................................................................................1-8
Electrical Specifications .............................................................................................. 1-10
Power Supply ..................................................................................................... 1-10
Laser and Product Safety ........................................................................................... 1-11
Labeling ................................................................................................................... 1-13
Agency Compliances .................................................................................................. 1-14
Bar Codes Supported ................................................................................................. 1-15
Chapter 2. Site Preparation and Installation..................................................... 2-1
Pre-Installation Considerations ......................................................................................2-2
Checkstand Design ......................................................................................................2-3
Scanner Installation ....................................................................................................2-4
Scanner Maintenance ..................................................................................................2-4
References .................................................................................................................2-4
Scanner Usage ...........................................................................................................2-4
Site Preparation Overview ............................................................................................2-5
Ventilation and Spacing ...............................................................................................2-7
Service Access ............................................................................................................2-9
Power Installation ..................................................................................................... 2-10
Grounding .......................................................................................................... 2-10
Checkstand Preparation ............................................................................................. 2-11
Liquid Spills and Moisture ..................................................................................... 2-12
Counter Cutout ......................................................................................................... 2-12
Checkstand Mounting .......................................................................................... 2-18
Checkstand Vibration ........................................................................................... 2-18
Installation Overview ................................................................................................. 2-18
Unpacking .......................................................................................................... 2-19
Operational Verification ........................................................................................ 2-20
Diagnostic Modes ................................................................................................ 2-24
Cables & Connections .......................................................................................... 2-25
Remote Scale Display Placement/Installation ................................................................ 2-27
Lighting Considerations ........................................................................................ 2-27
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Viewing Angle ..................................................................................................... 2-28
Placing and Installing the Remote Scale Display ...................................................... 2-29
Changing Weighing Modes .................................................................................... 2-32
Set-Up & Installation ................................................................................................. 2-33
EAS Considerations ............................................................................................. 2-33
Set-up ............................................................................................................... 2-36
Installation ......................................................................................................... 2-38
System Power-Up Recap ............................................................................................ 2-41
Chapter 3. Operation and Maintenance ............................................................ 3-1
Scanning Items ....................................................................................................3-1
Deactivating Security Labels ...................................................................................3-3
Proper Weighing Technique ....................................................................................3-5
Operational Controls ....................................................................................................3-6
Operational Modes ......................................................................................................3-6
Power-Up/Selftest & Pre-Operation ..........................................................................3-6
Operating Mode ....................................................................................................3-8
Additional Functions ....................................................................................................3-9
Programming .......................................................................................................3-9
Diagnostic Mode ...................................................................................................3-9
Scanner and Scale Reset ........................................................................................3-9
Scale Adjustments ..............................................................................................3-10
Operational Maintenance ............................................................................................ 3-12
Vertical Scan Window Replacement ....................................................................... 3-13
Horizontal Scan Window Replacement (WRG) .......................................................... 3-15
Chapter 4. Problem Isolation ........................................................................... 4-1
Diagnostic Procedures ..................................................................................................4-2
Error Codes ................................................................................................................4-3
Scale Error Reporting ...................................................................................................4-5
Flowcharts .................................................................................................................4-6
Chapter 5. Calibration ...................................................................................... 5-1
Description of Calibration Sequence ...............................................................................5-2
Motion Test ................................................................................................................5-3
Automatic Zero Setting Test .........................................................................................5-3
Preparing the Scanner/Scale for Calibration ....................................................................5-4
Calibrating the Scale (Pounds & Kilograms) ....................................................................5-4
Calibration Verification (U.S. Pounds) .............................................................................5-7
Increasing-Load Test (Phase 1) ...............................................................................5-7
Shift Test .............................................................................................................5-8
Increasing- Load Test (Phase 2) ..............................................................................5-9
Blanking Test .......................................................................................................5-9
Decreasing-Load Test .......................................................................................... 5-10
Return to Zero Test ............................................................................................. 5-10
Calibration Verification (Kilograms) .............................................................................. 5-11
Increasing-Load Test (Phase 1) ............................................................................. 5-11
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Shift Test (Metric) ............................................................................................... 5-12
Increasing- Load Test (Phase 2) ............................................................................ 5-13
Blanking Test ..................................................................................................... 5-14
Decreasing-Load Test .......................................................................................... 5-15
Return to Zero Test ............................................................................................. 5-15
Chapter 6. Programming................................................................................... 6-1
Introduction to Label Programming ................................................................................6-1
Understanding the Basics .............................................................................................6-1
Integrating the Scanner With Your Host System ..............................................................6-2
Customizing Your Scanner’s Operation .....................................................................6-2
Programming Overview ................................................................................................ 6-4
Programming via Handheld Device ..........................................................................6-4
What Is Programming Mode? .................................................................................. 6-5
Entering and Exiting Programming Mode. ................................................................. 6-5
Programming Session ............................................................................................ 6-6
LED and Beeper Indicators ......................................................................................... 6-10
If You Make a Mistake... ............................................................................................. 6-10
Return to Factory Settings .................................................................................... 6-10
Test Mode .......................................................................................................... 6-11
General Scanner and Scale Features ............................................................................ 6-12
Double Read Timeout .......................................................................................... 6-12
Laser Timeout ....................................................................................................6-14
Motor Timeout .................................................................................................... 6-16
Green LED Idle State ........................................................................................... 6-19
Scanner Button Options ....................................................................................... 6-20
Power-up Beep Control ........................................................................................ 6-22
Good Read Beep Control ...................................................................................... 6-24
Good Read Beep Frequency .................................................................................. 6-25
Good Read Beep Length ....................................................................................... 6-27
Good Read Beep Volume ...................................................................................... 6-28
Good Read When to Indicate ................................................................................ 6-31
Scale Enable ...................................................................................................... 6-33
Scale Country Mode ............................................................................................ 6-34
Scale Enforced Zero Return .................................................................................. 6-36
Scale Interface Type ............................................................................................ 6-38
Scale Motion Level Filter ......................................................................................6-40
Scale LED Enable ................................................................................................ 6-42
Remote Display — Enable/Disable ......................................................................... 6-43
Aux Port Mode .................................................................................................... 6-44
Laser Failure Mode .............................................................................................. 6-46
Productivity Index Reporting (PIR)/Cashier Training (CT) ......................................... 6-47
EAS Features ............................................................................................................ 6-48
EAS Mode .......................................................................................................... 6-48
EAS Beep Duration .............................................................................................. 6-51
EAS Retry Count ................................................................................................. 6-52
Manual EAS Deactivation Push Button .................................................................... 6-53
EAS Deactivation Duration — Coupled .................................................................... 6-56
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EAS Deactivation Duration — Retry ....................................................................... 6-57
EAS Deactivation Duration — Manual ..................................................................... 6-58
Interface Related Features ......................................................................................... 6-59
Interface Type .................................................................................................... 6-59
Maximum Host-Transmitted Message Length ..........................................................6-66
Number of Host Transmission Buffers .................................................................... 6-67
Global Prefix ....................................................................................................... 6-68
Global Suffix ....................................................................................................... 6-70
IBM Features ............................................................................................................ 6-72
IBM Interface Options .......................................................................................... 6-72
IBM Scale Address .............................................................................................. 6-73
IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format ................................................................. 6-75
IBM USB Interface Options ................................................................................... 6-76
IBM USB Scanner Device Type .............................................................................. 6-78
RS-232 Features ....................................................................................................... 6-79
RS-232 Baud Rate ............................................................................................... 6-79
RS-232 Number of Data Bits ................................................................................. 6-83
RS-232 Number of Stop Bits ................................................................................. 6-84
RS-232 Parity ..................................................................................................... 6-85
RS-232 Hardware Control ..................................................................................... 6-87
RS-232 Intercharacter Delay ................................................................................ 6-89
RS-232 Software Flow Control .............................................................................. 6-90
RS-232 Host Echo ............................................................................................... 6-91
RS-232 Host Echo Quiet Interval ........................................................................... 6-92
RS-232 Ignore Host Commands ............................................................................ 6-93
RS-232 TTL ........................................................................................................ 6-94
RS-232 TTL Invert ............................................................................................... 6-95
RS-232 Beep on ASCII BEL ................................................................................... 6-96
RS-232 Beep After Weigh ..................................................................................... 6-97
RS-232 Beep on Not on File .................................................................................. 6-98
RS-232 ACK NAK Enable ...................................................................................... 6-99
RS-232 ACK Character ....................................................................................... 6-101
RS-232 NAK Character ....................................................................................... 6-102
RS-232 Retry on ACK NAK Timeout ..................................................................... 6-103
RS-232 ACK NAK Timeout Value ......................................................................... 6-104
RS-232 ACK NAK Retry Count ............................................................................. 6-105
RS-232 ACK NAK Error Handling ......................................................................... 6-106
RS-232 Label ID Control .................................................................................... 6-108
Single Cable RS-232 Options .................................................................................... 6-110
Single Cable RS-232 Scanner Only Protocol .......................................................... 6-111
Single Cable RS-232 RTS CTS Selection ............................................................... 6-112
Single Cable RS-232 Use BCC ............................................................................. 6-115
Single Cable RS-232 Use ACK/NAK ...................................................................... 6-116
Single Cable RS-232 Use STX ............................................................................. 6-117
Set Single Cable RS-232 STX Character ............................................................... 6-118
Single Cable RS-232 Use ETX ............................................................................. 6-119
Set Single Cable RS-232 ETX Character ............................................................... 6-120
Symbology Programming ......................................................................................... 6-121
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UPC-A Enable ......................................................................................................... 6-121
UPC-A Number System Character Transmission .................................................... 6-122
UPC-A Check Character Transmission .................................................................. 6-123
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 ................................................................................... 6-124
UPC/EAN AIM ID ............................................................................................... 6-125
UPC-A Label ID ................................................................................................. 6-126
UPC-A 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID .................................................................. 6-127
UPC-A 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID .................................................................. 6-128
UPC-A 128 Supplemental Label ID ....................................................................... 6-129
UPC-E Enable ......................................................................................................... 6-130
UPC-E Number System Character Transmission ..................................................... 6-131
UPC-E Check Character Transmission ................................................................... 6-132
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A ..................................................................................... 6-133
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 ................................................................................... 6-134
UPC-E Label ID ................................................................................................. 6-135
UPC-E 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID ................................................................... 6-136
UPC-E 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID ................................................................... 6-137
UPC-E 128 Supplemental Label ID ....................................................................... 6-138
EAN-13 Enable ....................................................................................................... 6-139
EAN-13 First Character Transmission ................................................................... 6-140
EAN-13 Check Character Transmission ................................................................. 6-141
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion Enable ......................................................................... 6-142
EAN 13 Label ID ............................................................................................... 6-143
EAN-13 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID ................................................................. 6-144
EAN-13 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID ................................................................. 6-145
EAN-13 128 Supplemental Label ID ..................................................................... 6-146
Bookland AIM ID ............................................................................................... 6-147
Bookland Label ID ............................................................................................. 6-148
EAN-8 Enable ......................................................................................................... 6-149
EAN-8 Check Character Transmission .................................................................. 6-150
Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13 ................................................................................... 6-151
EAN 8 Label ID ................................................................................................. 6-152
EAN-8 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID .................................................................. 6-153
EAN-8 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID .................................................................. 6-154
EAN-8 128 Supplemental Label ID ....................................................................... 6-155
EAN-8 Decoding Levels ...................................................................................... 6-156
Other UPC/EAN Options ........................................................................................... 6-159
UPC/EAN Reconstruction .................................................................................... 6-160
Price Weight Check ........................................................................................... 6-161
Enable EAN Two Label ....................................................................................... 6-164
Addons ............................................................................................................ 6-165
UPC-A and EAN-13 Decoding Levels .................................................................... 6-167
GTIN Enable ........................................................................................................... 6-170
GTIN Label ID .................................................................................................. 6-171
GTIN 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID .................................................................... 6-172
GTIN 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID .................................................................... 6-173
GTIN Code 128 Supplemental Label ID ................................................................ 6-174
RSS-14 Enable ....................................................................................................... 6-175
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RSS-14 Check Character Transmission ................................................................. 6-176
RSS-14/EAN-128 Emulation ............................................................................... 6-177
RSS-14 2D Component Enable ............................................................................ 6-178
RSS-14 AIM ID ................................................................................................. 6-179
RSS-14 Label ID ............................................................................................... 6-180
RSS Expanded Enable .............................................................................................. 6-181
RSS Expanded EAN-128 Emulation ...................................................................... 6-182
RSS Expanded 2D Component Enable .................................................................. 6-183
RSS Expanded AIM ID ....................................................................................... 6-184
RSS Expanded Label ID ..................................................................................... 6-185
RSS Expanded Length Control ............................................................................. 6-186
RSS Expanded Maximum Label Length ................................................................. 6-187
RSS Expanded Minimum Label Length .................................................................. 6-188
RSS Expanded Fixed Length 1 ............................................................................. 6-189
RSS Expanded Fixed Length 2 ............................................................................. 6-190
Code 39 Enable ....................................................................................................... 6-191
Code 39 Start Stop Character Transmission .......................................................... 6-192
Code 39 Check Character Calculation ................................................................... 6-193
Code 39 Check Character Transmission ................................................................ 6-194
Code 39 Full ASCII ............................................................................................ 6-195
Code 39 AIM ID ................................................................................................ 6-196
Code 39 Label ID .............................................................................................. 6-197
Code 39 Length Control ..................................................................................... 6-198
Code 39 Maximum Label Length .......................................................................... 6-199
Code 39 Minimum Label Length .......................................................................... 6-200
Code 39 Fixed Length 1 ..................................................................................... 6-201
Code 39 Fixed Length 2 ..................................................................................... 6-202
Code 39 Stitching .............................................................................................. 6-203
Pharmacode 39 Enable ............................................................................................. 6-204
Pharmacode 39 Start Stop Character Transmission ................................................ 6-205
Pharmacode 39 Check Character Transmission ...................................................... 6-206
Pharmacode 39 Label ID .................................................................................... 6-207
Code 128 Enable ..................................................................................................... 6-208
Code 128 Transmit Function Characters ............................................................... 6-209
Convert Code 128 to Code 39 ............................................................................. 6-210
Code 128 AIM ID .............................................................................................. 6-211
Code 128 Label ID ............................................................................................ 6-212
Code 128 Length Control .................................................................................... 6-213
Code 128 Maximum Label Length ........................................................................ 6-214
Code 128 Minimum Label Length ......................................................................... 6-215
Code 128 Fixed Length 1 .................................................................................... 6-216
Code 128 Fixed Length 2 .................................................................................... 6-217
Code 128 Stitching ............................................................................................ 6-218
EAN-128 Enable ...................................................................................................... 6-219
EAN-128 AIM ID ............................................................................................... 6-220
EAN-128 Label ID ............................................................................................. 6-221
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Enable ............................................................................ 6-222
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation .................................................................... 6-223
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I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ................................................................. 6-224
I 2 of 5 AIM ID ................................................................................................. 6-225
I 2 of 5 Label ID ............................................................................................... 6-226
I 2 of 5 Length Control ...................................................................................... 6-227
I 2 of 5 Maximum Label Length ........................................................................... 6-228
I 2 of 5 Minimum Label Length ............................................................................ 6-229
I 2 of 5 Fixed Length 1 ...................................................................................... 6-230
I 2 of 5 Fixed Length 2 ...................................................................................... 6-231
I 2 of 5 Stitching ............................................................................................... 6-232
Codabar Enable ...................................................................................................... 6-233
Codabar Start Stop Character Transmission .......................................................... 6-234
Codabar Start Stop Character Set ....................................................................... 6-235
Codabar Start Stop Character Match .................................................................... 6-237
Codabar Check Character Calculation ................................................................... 6-238
Codabar Check Character Transmission ................................................................ 6-239
Codabar AIM ID ................................................................................................ 6-240
Codabar Label ID .............................................................................................. 6-241
Codabar Length Control ..................................................................................... 6-242
Codabar Maximum Label Length ......................................................................... 6-243
Codabar Minimum Label Length .......................................................................... 6-244
Codabar Fixed Length 1 ..................................................................................... 6-245
Codabar Fixed Length 2 ..................................................................................... 6-246
Codabar Stitching ............................................................................................. 6-247
Code 93 Enable ...................................................................................................... 6-248
Code 93 AIM ID ................................................................................................ 6-249
Code 93 Label ID .............................................................................................. 6-250
Code 93 Length Control ..................................................................................... 6-251
Code 93 Maximum Label Length .......................................................................... 6-252
Code 93 Minimum Label Length .......................................................................... 6-253
Code 93 Fixed Length 1 ..................................................................................... 6-254
Code 93 Fixed Length 2 ..................................................................................... 6-255
Code 93 Stitching ............................................................................................. 6-256
MSI/Plessey Enable ................................................................................................. 6-257
MSI/Plessey Check Character Calculation ............................................................. 6-258
MSI/Plessey Number of Check Characters ............................................................ 6-259
MSI/Plessey Check Character Transmission .......................................................... 6-260
MSI/Plessey AIM ID ........................................................................................... 6-261
MSI/Plessey Label ID ......................................................................................... 6-262
MSI/Plessey Length Control ................................................................................ 6-263
MSI/Plessey Maximum Label Length .................................................................... 6-264
MSI/Plessey Minimum Label Length ..................................................................... 6-265
MSI/Plessey Fixed Length 1 ................................................................................ 6-266
MSI/Plessey Fixed Length 2 ................................................................................ 6-267
MSI/Plessey Stitching ........................................................................................ 6-268
Standard 2 of 5 Enable ............................................................................................ 6-269
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ........................................................ 6-270
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ..................................................... 6-271
Standard 2 of 5 AIM ID ...................................................................................... 6-272
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Standard 2 of 5 Label ID .................................................................................... 6-273
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control ........................................................................... 6-274
Standard 2 of 5 Maximum Label Length ............................................................... 6-275
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Label Length ................................................................ 6-276
Standard 2 of 5 Fixed Length 1 ........................................................................... 6-277
Standard 2 of 5 Fixed Length 2 ........................................................................... 6-278
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching ................................................................................... 6-279
Appendix A. LED/Beeper Indications & Controls ................................. A-1
Controls and Indicators ............................................................................................... A-2
LED and Beeper Indications ................................................................................... A-2
Volume/Tone Push Button ..................................................................................... A-6
Manual EAS Deactivation Push Button ..................................................................... A-8
Scale Zero Push Button ......................................................................................... A-9
Calibration Switch ............................................................................................... A-10
Appendix B. Cable Information............................................................ B-1
Introduction .............................................................................................................. B-1
General Specifications .......................................................................................... B-1
RS-232 Cable Pinout ................................................................................................... B-2
Scanner .............................................................................................................. B-2
RS-232 Cable Pinout — continued ................................................................................ B-3
Scale .................................................................................................................. B-3
IBM Cable Pinout ........................................................................................................ B-4
Scanner and Scale ............................................................................................... B-4
IBM USB Cable Pinout ................................................................................................. B-5
Scanner and Scale ............................................................................................... B-5
Auxilliary Port ............................................................................................................ B-6
External Handheld Input ....................................................................................... B-6
Power Cable .............................................................................................................. B-7
Connector Hardware ............................................................................................. B-7
Remote Display .......................................................................................................... B-8
Connector Hardware ............................................................................................. B-8
EAS Comm Port ......................................................................................................... B-9
EAS Deactivator Control Box Connection ................................................................. B-9
Appendix C. Keypad............................................................................. C-1
Appendix D. Host Commands............................................................... D-1
Accepting Commands from an RS-232 Scanner Host ....................................................... D-1
Appendix E. Factory Defaults............................................................... E-1
Appendix F. Handheld Data Format Requirements............................... F-1
Handheld Data Format Requirements General ........................................................... F-1
Datalogic Handheld Data Format Requirements .........................................................F-2
AIM Formats ...................................................................................................... F-10
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1.3 "Datalogic Product" means the Datalogic Magellan® 1000i series, Magellan® 1400i series, Magellan® 8100 series, Magellan® 8200 series, Magel­lan® 8300 series, Magellan® 8400 series, Magellan® 8500 series, Magellan® 9500 series, and/or Magellan SL® series scanner and/or scanner/scale product, including all embedded Software in and all Documentation related to such product, which has been purchased or otherwise acquired by End User, whether obtained directly or indirectly from Datalogic.
1.4 "Software" means any software or computer programs of Datalogic or its third party licensors in machine readable form which is embedded in the Dat­alogic Product, whether obtained directly or indirectly from Datalogic, including any replacement, update, upgrade, enhancement or modification.
2. Scope Of License Granted.
2.1 Datalogic grants to End User a non-exclusive, non-transferable, perpetual license to use the Software, solely on the Datalogic Product in which it is embedded ("designated Datalogic 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 Datalogic or the third party from whom Datalogic 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." End User is not entitled to receipt or use of the source code to any Software.
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 Software to any other person or organization, for pur­poses other than as expressly provided in this Agreement, without Datalogic's prior written consent.
3. Transfers, Support.
3.1 Any copying, installing, reproduction, remanufacture, reverse engineering, electronic transfer, or other use of the Software on other than the desig­nated Datalogic Product will be a material breach of this Agreement. However, Datalogic may elect not to terminate this Agreement or the granted licenses, but instead may elect to notify End User that End User is deemed to have ordered and accepted a license for each breaching use. End User shall pay Datalogic the applicable list price for such licenses as of the date of such breach.
3.2 End User shall not sell, assign, sublicense, distribute, lend, rent, give, or otherwise transfer the Datalogic Product to any third party unless such third party agrees with Datalogic in writing to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Any such transfer of the Datalogic Product absent such agreement shall be null and void.
3.3 End User may obtain support for Software from Datalogic at Datalogic's standard support fees and under Datalogic'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 Datalogic or Datalogic'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 Datalogic'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 intellectual property notices contained in or on the Datalogic Product.
5. Proprietary Information.
5.1 End User acknowledges that Proprietary Information is the confidential, proprietary, and trade secret property of Datalogic and Datalogic'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 Datalogic or its third party licensors to any person other than End User's 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 Datalogic 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 Datalogic warrants that, under normal use and operation, the Datalogic Product will conform substantially to the applicable Documentation for the period specified in the Documentation. During this period, for all reproducible nonconformities for which Datalogic has been given written notice, Data­logic will use commercially reasonable efforts to remedy nonconformities verified by Datalogic. End User agrees to supply Datalogic with all reasonably requested information and assistance necessary to help Datalogic in remedying such nonconformities. For all defects reported to Datalogic within the warranty period, Datalogic's liability is limited to providing End User with one copy of corrections or responding to End User's problem reports accord-
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ing to Datalogic's standard assistance practices. Datalogic 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 Datalogic'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 instal­lation, and shall be void if End User modifies the product, uses the product in any manner other than as established in the Documentation, or if End User breaches any of the provisions of this Agreement.
6.2 EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE DATALOGIC PRODUCT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND DATALOGIC MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
7. Infringement.
7.1 Datalogic will defend End User against any claim in a lawsuit that the Datalogic Product furnished hereunder infringe a United States patent or copy­right of a third party and Datalogic will pay any damages finally awarded against End User by a court of competent jurisdiction that are attributable to such claim or will pay End User's part of any settlement that is attributable to such claim, provided, that 1) End User notifies Datalogic promptly in writ­ing of the claim, 2) Datalogic controls the defense or settlement of the claim, and 3) End User cooperates fully with Datalogic in such defense or settle­ment. All notices of a claim should be sent to Datalogic Scanning Holdings, Inc., Legal Department, 959 Terry Street, Eugene, OR 97402.
7.2 In the defense or settlement of any such claim, Datalogic may, at its option, 1) procure for End User the right to continue using the Datalogic Product,
2) modify the Datalogic Product so that it becomes non-infringing, 3) replace the Datalogic Product with an equivalent product not subject to such claim, or 4) provide End User an opportunity to return the Datalogic Product and receive a refund of the purchase price paid, less a reasonable allow­ance for use.
7.3 Datalogic shall have no liability to End User for claims of infringement based upon 1) the use of any Datalogic Product in combination with any product which Datalogic has not either furnished or authorized for use with such Datalogic Product 2) the use of any Datalogic Product designed, manufac­tured, or modified to the specifications of End User, or 3) End User's modification of the Datalogic Product without written authorization from Datalogic.
7.4 THE FOREGOING STATES DATALOGIC'S COMPLETE AND ENTIRE OBLIGATION CONCERNING CLAIMS OF PATENT, COPYRIGHT, OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT, CANCELS AND SUPERSEDES ANY PRIOR AGREEMENTS, 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 PARTIES.
8. Limitation Of Liability.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 7, DATALOGIC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS AGAINST END USER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL DATALOGIC'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 DATALOGIC PRODUCT. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL DATALOGIC 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, EXEMPLARY, OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES, EVEN IF DATALOGIC 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(c)(1)(ii), whichever is applicable.
9.2 If End User is using the Datalogic Product outside of the United States, End User must comply with the applicable local laws of the country in which the Datalogic Product is used, with U.S. export control laws, and with the English language version of this Agreement. 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-embedded software and shall return to Datalogic or destroy all non-embedded software covered by this Agreement, and shall furnish Datalogic with a certificate of compliance with this provision signed by an officer or authorized representative of End User. For embedded software, End User agrees to sign a waiver prepared by Datalogic concerning further use of the embedded Software. End User's resumed or continued use of the embedded 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 sedes all prior or contemporaneous 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 Datalogic.
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 Datalogic shall be sent to the attention of Contract Administration, Datalogic Scanning Holdings, Inc., 959 Terry Street, Eugene, OR 97402, or such other address as may be specified by Datalogic in writing.
11.3 Waiver
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
. 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.
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 Datalogic 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.
. This document contains the entire agreement between the parties relating to the licensing of the Software and super-
11.5 Attorneys’ Fees. In the event an action is brought to enforce the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reason­able attorneys' fees, both at trial and on appeal.
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This Product Reference Guide contains comprehensive instructions on how to install the scanner or scanner/scale (either model may be termed “scanner” for the purpose of simplicity in this manual), how to program it using special programming feature bar code labels, and advanced user information as described in the following overview.

Manual Overview

Chapter 1, Introduction, presents the manual’s contents, describes features
and specifications, provides regulatory and safety information, and lists the bar code symbologies the scanner will read.
Chapter 2, Site Preparation and Installation, supplies physical dimensions
for the scanner or scanner/scale and its most common accessories, and details counter preparation and installation. Cable routing, connection and testing are also explained in this chapter.
Chapter 1

Introduction

Chapter 3, Operation and Maintenance, describes use and maintenance;
providing details about operator controls, programming and diagnostic modes, scale “zeroing” and calibration. Scanner and scale routine mainte­nance are outlined in this chapter as well.
Chapter 4, Problem Isolation, provides an outline of three scanner/scale
test modes: Selftest, Operational Tests and Diagnostic Tests. Descriptions of the error indications if the scanner detects a system problem and trou­bleshooting flowcharts to aid in problem resolution are also presented.
Chapter 5, Calibration, explains scale calibration and verification proce-
dures, including procedures for calibrating the scale in pounds as well as kilograms.
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Chapter 6, Programming, details procedures and provides custom bar-
codes for setting programmable scanner and scanner/scale features. This chapter is organized by the categories: General Features, Interface Related Features and Symbology Related Features.
Appendix A, LED/Beeper Indications & Controls, lists the various functions
and indications of the scanner/scale control panel features.
Appendix B, Cable Information, outlines wire requirements, connector
specifications and pinout details for associated product cabling.
Appendix C, Keypad, furnishes bar codes representing the digits and char-
acters required to enter extended programming data needed during certain programming sessions.
Appendix D, Host Commands, contains a partial listing of available host
commands that can be used with a compatible host interface.
Appendix E, Factory Defaults, is a table providing factory default pro-
grammable settings for common interfaces.
Appendix F, Handheld Data Format Requirements, provides application
notes describing the general format of data accepted by the scanner through the auxilliary port as transmitted from a handheld scanner.

How to Use This Manual

You’ll find it helpful to familiarize yourself with the first chapter of this manual, since it provides both a general description of the product’s fea­tures and an overview of the manual’s contents and organization. Refer­ence the other chapters as required for information about scanner or scanner/scale installation, operation, maintenance, calibration and bar code programming.
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Manual Conventions
LEGAL NOTE
‘NOTE’ blocks contain information that is helpful and rec­ommended. They provide information that is critical to operations and/or procedures described in this manual.
‘LEGAL NOTE’ blocks indicate procedures or activities which may be regulated under law by governmental agencies. It is your responsibility to ensure compliance with the regulations that govern installation of weighing devices.
‘CAUTION’ blocks inform you that proper handling (adherence to the procedures described) is required to avoid damage to equipment and/or property.
‘WARNING’ blocks alert you to potential physical harm or injury. These statements do not include potentially fatal hazards, which would be designated as ‘DANGER’ blocks. Use of this product does not warrant the need for a DANGER block.
Manual Overview
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Scanner and Scanner/Scale Nomenclature

g
O
e
w
w
/
n
Controls, indicators and other nomenclature are shown in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1. Scanner/Scale Nomenclature
Scanner LED (Green)
Volume
Bonnet
Scale Zero Push Button
Tone Push Butto
hing Surface — Lean
Wei
versize Produce Her
Scale LED (Yellow)
EAS LED (Tri-Color)
Vertical Windo
Horizontal Windo
Manual EAS Deactivation Push Button
Produce Rail
All Weighs™ Platter
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Connectors

POS TERMINAL REMOTE DISPLAY AUXILLIARY PORT SCALE HOST EAS PORTPOWER
Connection to
this port is
Optional
AC Brick Input
OR
Power off Terminal
(POT) Brick Input
Scale Data (dual
cable scanner/scale)
Drives Remote Display· Label Data
· Scale Data (for single cable interfaces)
· Application Download (where appropriate)
· Test Port
· On Screen Programming (OSP)
· Application Download
· RS-232 Handheld Scanner Input
· Auxilliary RS-232 Label Data Output
Models with scale
only
Connection to external Sensor­matic
®
ScanMax Pro
TM
controller box. Controls EAS deactivation system.
Dual cable units only.
(Scale connection may
be handled through
POS Terminal port)
POS Terminal Remote Display Aux. Port EAS PortPowerScale Host
0.00
Scanner and Scanner/Scale Nomenclature
The appearance of the connector panel will vary depending upon the fac­tory options purchased with your model. Reference
Figure 1-2. Connector Panel
Figure 1-2.
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Physical Parameters

This chapter provides specifications for performance, environmental and electrical parameters. Reference the second chapter of this manual,
Preparation and Installation, for physical measurements of all models and
some accessories.

Scanning

The scanner has a scan zone between the two windows where the scanner projects laser light in order to scan items. Two separate projections, one from the horizontal window and one from the vertical window, combine to form a zone where bar code labels are read. Refer to ning Items" for more information.

Deactivating EAS Tags

Deactivation of Sensormatic® ScanMax ProTM EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) anti-theft labels is an additional function that can be per­formed by the scanner. More information about this feature can be refer­enced under the following topics:
Chapter 2, "EAS Considerations"
Site
Chapter 3, "Scan-
Chapter 3, "Deactivating Security Labels"
Chapter 6, "EAS Features"
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Weighing

Physical Parameters
Specifications for scale capacity, settling time, minimum and maximum static weight, zeroing, and warm-up time are given below. For more infor­mation regarding the topic:
tion and Maintenance
Proper Weighing Technique, refer to the Opera-
chapter of this manual.
Rated Weight Capacity
The scale’s operational weight capacity is:
30.00 pounds, displayed in 0.01 increments OR
15.000 kilograms
1
, displayed in 0.005 increments.
Minimum Increment
The minimum weight that can be accurately measured by the scale is 0.02 lb. (0.005 kg).
Maximum Static Weight (Overload)
A maximum static weight of 150 pounds (68 kg) can be sustained by the scale without incurring damage or degrading performance.
Automatic Zero Maintenance
The scale’s software constantly monitors and adjusts the Zero point as long as the deviation is within acceptable limits any debris accumulation or removal. During power-up, the scale automat­ically re-zeros after verifying that all subsystems are functional. Addition­ally, the scale may be manually “zeroed” by pushing the Scale Zero Push Button located on the top of the vertical enclosure.
1. The scale can also be set for 9.99 kg max.
2. Acceptable limitis of deviation are set at -0.2 to +0.6 pounds (-0.078kg to 0.23kg), which is -0.67 to +2.0% of total capacity.
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2
, while compensating for

Warm-Up Time

There are two pertinent warm-up times that apply to the scanner or scan­ner/scale:
The two warm-up periods can be performed concurrently, thereby reducing the total required warm-up time to 60 minutes.
NOTE
Thermal Equilibrium
When the unit is moved from a cooler temperature (such as a storage area) to a warmer environment (such as a checkstand location), 60 minutes must be allowed to acclimate the unit to ambient conditions prior to cali­bration or operation.
Power-up
Once installed and powered up, a warm-up time of 15 minutes must be allowed before calibrating or performing weighing operations.
User Configurable Warm-up
The user may configure the unit for a pre-programmed warm-up time that is activated every time the scanner is powered up. During this time, the scale is viewed by the POS terminal as off-line.
Contact technical support to learn more about this advanced program­mable feature.
NOTE
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Figure 1-3. Environmental Specifications
Physical Parameters
Operation
Illumination Artificial Light: 0-450 Foot-candles (4,842 LUX)
Storage
POS Scanner
+40 C +104 F
10 C 50 F
Temperature 10 to +40 C
50 to +104 F
Sunlight: 0-8,000 Foot-candles (86,080 LUX)
(Datalogic MS-0006-13-0004)
+70 C +158 F
-40 C -40 F
Temperature
-40 to +70 C
-40 to +158 F
Spill Proof
Dust Resistant Optics Cavity, IP5X
Humidity
Hot / Wet 40°C / 95% RH
Hot / Dry 40°C / 5% RH
Cold / Dry 10°C / 5% RH
Warm / Wet 25%C / 50% RH
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Electrical Specifications

Before installation, always verify that the site’s electrical service meets the scanner/scale’s requirements. The scanner has been engineered for com­patibility with most international electrical systems operating in ranges from 100 to 240VAC at 50-60 Hz. Verify that the power source will sup­ply “clean” electrical power to the equipment; that is, it must be free of excess electrical noise.
Check the IEC power cord shipped with the scanner/scale. If the cord will not plug into your AC power receptacle, the power cord shipped is not compatible with your electrical system. Please contact your distributor immediately to receive the necessary information and components to ensure electrical compatibility.

Power Supply

The scanner utilizes a single power supply for all models. Unique installa­tion and international connections are accomplished through selection of the proper IEC power cord
VOLTAGE FREQUENCY PART NUMBER
100-240VAC ±10%
CAUTION
NOTE
50-60 Hz
Safe operation of your scanner or scanner/scale requires properly grounded electrical outlets. Be sure to have a qualified electrician certify the earth­ground connection on circuits which will be used to power the unit.
The scanner is powered on/off by connecting/disconnecting its AC power supply.
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Laser and Product Safety

Laser safety requirements are based on IEC Standard Publication 60825-1 (2001) and CDRH 21CFR, Chapter 1, Subchapter J and (CDRH) Laser Product Performance Standard, User information [1040.10(h)1]:
User Maintenance. No user maintenance of the system other than cleaning of the scan windows is required.
Radiant Energy. The scanner is an IEC Class 1 and CDRH IIa laser product. The system uses two embedded Class 3B Visible Laser Diodes (VLDs). No attempt should be made by the user to remove the protective housing of the scanner/scale.
Laser Light Viewing. The horizontal and vertical scan windows are the only apertures through which laser light may be observed in this product.
Exposure to the light emitted from the scan windows has been shown not to be harmful. The safety record of bar code scanning is perfect after mil­lions of hours of use worldwide. This safe and efficient use of laser tech­nology has gained wide acceptance in industries throughout the world.
Operators and installers of the unit should observe the following cautions and warnings:
Laser and Product Safety
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure.
The use of optical instruments with the scanner will increase eye hazard.
CAUTION
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(Optical instruments include binoculars, microscopes, telescopes and mag­nifying glasses. This does not include eyeglasses worn by the user).
To prevent exposure to laser light, do not remove the protective housing of the scanner. There are no user-serviceable parts inside your scanner or scanner/scale.
CAUTION
WARNING
Safety precautions to be taken:
No adjustments or alteration of the scanner or scanner/scale housing are to be attempted by the user.
The failure of the facet wheel motor while the unit is continuing to emit a laser beam causes the emission levels to exceed those for inherently safe operation. The unit has safeguards to prevent this occurrence. If, however, a stationary laser beam is ever emitted, the failing unit should be disconnected from its power supply until repaired by a qualified technician.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 interference at his or her own expense.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toute les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada.
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Labeling

Labeling
Regulatory, reference and safety labeling is shown in Figure 1-4.
Figure 1-4. Labeling
III
N= 3000
max
Max 15 kg Min 0.1 kg
e = 0.005 kg
Max 30 lbs
Min 0.2 lb
e = 0.01 lb
+10°C/+40°C
90/384/EEC
Or...
n = 3000
max
III
e = .01 lb
min
NTEP: 02 - 043 AM - 5454
CAPACITE
15.000 x .005 kg CAPACITY
30.00 x .01 lb +10°c to +40°c
M
Located on Spider Assembly (Scale Models ONLY)
Two labels located on
EAS Dual-Antenna models
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not caus (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
COVERED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U.S. PATENTS: 4,709,195 4,709,369 4,712,853 4,749,879 4,786,798 4,792,666 4,798,943 4,799,164 4,816,660 4,861,972 4,861,973 4,866,257 4,868,836 4,879,456 4,963,719 4,991,692 5,144,118 5,179,270 5,198,649 5,247,162 5,229,588 5,410,108 5,459,308 5,440,110 5,475,207 5,493,108 5,705,802 5,723,852 5,834,708 5,929,421 6,059,189 6,237,852 RE37,166 OTHER PATENTS PENDING
e harmful interference, and
N263
Located on EAS Single-Antenna models
IEC CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
U.S., CANADA, MEXICO AND JAPAN
Class IIa Laser Product. Avoid long term viewing of direct laser light. Appareil à laser de classe IIa. Éviter toute exposition prolongée de la vue à lumière laser directe. Producto Laser Clase lla. Evite mirar, de manera continua, directamente a la luz del laser.
Located inside Optics Chassis
• CAUTION - CLASS 3R LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE.
• ATTENTION - RAYONNEMENT LASER DE CLASSE 3R CARTER OUVERT. EVITEZ L'EXPOSITION DIRECTE DE L'OEIL.
• ACHTUNG - NACH ÖFFNUNG LASERSTRAHLUNG NACH KLASSE 3R AUGENKONTAKT MIT LASERSTRAHL VERMEIDEN.
• PRECAUCIÓN - CUANDO ABIERTO, EMITE RAYO LASER DE LA CLASE 3R.
• ADVERTÊNCIA - QUANDO ABERTO, EMITE RAIO DE LASER DA CLASSE 3R.
• ATTENZIONE - RADIAZIONI LASER CLASSE 3R SE APERTO. EVITARE L'ESPOSIZIONE DIRETTA AGLI OCCHI.
VARNING - KLASS 3R LASERSTRÅLNING UTAN FÖRSLUTNING. UNDVIK DIREKT ÖGONKONTAKT.
Product of USA
d u c
ti o n
U S
THIS LASER PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21CFR 1040 AS APPLICABLE AS A CLASS IIA PRODUCT
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ECES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est confirme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
P r o
m
ty
onitored
fe
d
a
te
S
s
te
PRODUCT SERVICE
NRTL
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 CATAGORIA 1 PRODUCTO LASER APPAREIL Á LASER DE CLASSE 1 based on 10 sec; IEC 60825-1:2001
Input: 50 - 60 Hz (0.5 - 0.25A)
90 - 265VAC (P/N 8-0559) Power: 18 Watts (max)
Output: +5V at 2.0A +12V at 0.7A
6-0928
0.00
POS Term in al Remote DisplayAux. Port EAS PortPowerScale Host
MAGELLAN 9500
This illustration shows general label placement ONLY. Actual label appearance and location may vary. View the labels on the product, or
contact your nearest sales or service office for regulatory, patent and other information.
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Agency Compliances

The scanner and scanner/scale meets or exceeds the requirements for its device type as set forth by the following agencies and regulations:
COUNTRY COMPLIANCE COMMENTS
Electrical
United States UL 60950 TÜV NRTL/UL
Canada CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950 TÜV NRTL/UL
World IEC60950 / IEC 825-1:2001 TÜV CB
Emmisions
United States 47CFR Part 15J FCC
Canada ICES-0003 Class B
Europe EN 55022 Class B
Safety & Emissions EMC Directive 89/336/EEC CE Mark
LV Directive 73/23/EEC CE Mark
Laser Safety
United States CDRH, 21CFR Part 1040 CDRH Class IIa laser device
Canada same as CDRH SGM-1 specification
Weights & Measures
United States
Canada Measures Canada
New York New York Certificate
NIST Handbook 44 (Dept. of Com­merce)
EU 90/384/EEC Directive NWML
OImL R76-1 and R76-2 NSC
Contact Datalogic® Product Marketing at (541) 683-5700, or your Datalogic representative for a complete listing of approvals for other countries.
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Bar Codes Supported

The scanner can read/decode the following bar code types (symbologies):
UPC Versions A & E
UPC Supplementals and Add-ons (2 & 5 digit supplimentals, Cou­pon code and Code 128)
Plural Stage Dual UPC Bar Codes for Japan ( 2 label read)
Reduced Space Symbology (RSS) RSS-14, RSS expanded, RSS Stacked
EAN-8 & 13
•JAN-8 & 13
UCC/EAN-128
•Code 39
Code 39 full ASCII
Code 128 (including conversion to Code 39)
•Code 93
Bar Codes Supported
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Italian Pharmacode (Code 39)
Codabar
•MSI/Plessey
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Chapter 2
Site Preparation and
Installation
This chapter provides a reference for preparing most checkstands to receive the scanner or scanner/scale. Included are physical parameters and instructions for checkstand preparation, power and ventilation consider­ations, cable routing information and unit installation.
Site Preparation lists all procedures necessary to prepare the checkstand. The instructions that follow, titled the three models that are available (shown in tate easy installation into almost any checkstand application around the world:
Model 9501 — Scanner only Model 9502 — Scanner/Scale
Checkstand Preparation, detail steps for
Figure 2-1 below) to facili-
Some models are designed to fit with little or no modification into open­ings cut for previously installed scanners such as Magellan
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NCR applications with smaller footprint requirements.
Once the procedures in this chapter are complete, the scanner is ready for scanning operation installed, calibration will be required before placing the unit into opera­tion. You must consult the local weights and measures authority to ensure that all legal requirements are met concerning calibration and certifica­tion. the scale in either pounds or kilograms.
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scanner models 7820/24 and 7870. Other models are designed for
1
; with the exception that if a scanner/scale was
Chapter 5, Calibration, contains detailed procedures for calibrating
1. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) operation requires the installation of the Sensormatic® Scan­Max Pro
TM
antenna and controller.
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scanners, or
Figure 2-1. 9500 Models
Model 9501 Model 9502

Pre-Installation Considerations

It should be noted that the scope of this manual does not encompass all factors related to worker safety and checkstand design. It does, however, offer a list of considerations that may be helpful in ensuring greater safety and productivity. Careful planning using these general guidelines should result in a more efficient, comfortable work environment.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the incidence of repetitive motion injuries has increased dramatically in recent years. Checkstand design and scanner installation and operation procedures can reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries, but not eliminate it.
Although there are currently no formal guidelines for checkstand ergo­nomics, the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) and the National Institute of Occupational Safety (NIOSH) of the Department of Health and Human Services have released the reports listed at the end of these recommenda­tions. These reports contain useful suggestions for ergonomic improve­ment of checkstand designs and scanner installation, maintenance and usage. Portions of the reports are summarized below. For copies of the complete reports, or to inquire about any modifications to the recommen­dations, contact FMI and NIOSH at the addresses listed at the end of these recommendations.
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