Datalogic Magellan 2200VSΩ Quick Reference Manual

Magellan
®
2200VS/2200VSΩ
Quick Reference Guide
Datalogic Scanning, Inc.
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CONTENTS
English .................................................................................1
Français ...............................................................................5
Deutsch ...............................................................................9
Italiano ..............................................................................13
Español ..............................................................................17
Portugues ..........................................................................21
Chinese ..............................................................................25
Türkçe ................................................................................29
Appendix A — Product Labeling .........................................33
Appendix B — Productivity Index Reporting Option ...........34
Appendix C — Laser Safety .................................................36
Appendix D — Warranty .....................................................42
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Quick Reference Guide
Introduction
This guide offers a summary of basic scanner operation for first time users. Install­ers, system managers and other technical personnel can find installation, program­ming and further advanced information in the Product Reference Guide. Up-to­date revisions of publications can be viewed, printed and downloaded from the website listed on the back cover of this manual. Printed manuals can also be ordered from your dealer/distributor.
Connection
For your convenience, Figure 1 shows scanner connections and their functions.
Figure 1. Connections
EAS Connection
· Electronic Article Surveillance Connection
Connection to this port is Optional
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EAS Opening
Aux. PortScanner Host
POS TERMINAL AUXILIARY PORT POWER
· Test Port
· Application Download (where appropriate)
· On Screen Programming (OSP)
· Application Download
· RS-232 Handheld Scanner Input
· Auxiliary RS-232 Label Data Output
Connection to this port is Optional
Power
· DC Brick Input· Label Data
Operation
Sca
r
em
Code
S
r
Scanning Items
Item bar codes are scanned by either...
sliding or pushing items through the scan volume in a right-to-left or left-to-
right motion (see Figure 2a). This is known as “Sweep” scanning, and is the best choice for high throughput super- and hypermarket installations where it is necessary to minimize the need to grip or lift items.
moving the bar code directly toward the scan window to be read (see
Figure 2b). This “Presentation” technique is most often used in low
throughput variety, convenience market and pharmacy applications where useable countertop space is at a premium and “Sweep” scanning is not possi­ble.
With FirstStrike codes quickly and without excess orientation.
Figure 2. Sweep and Presentation Scanning Technique
TM
decoding software, the scanner can read most hard-to-read
Items are
Item Bar
pushed or slid past scanner
nne
Scan Volume
a Sweep Technique Presentation Techniqueb
Scan Volume
canne
It Bar Code
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Volume/Tone Push Button
The Volume/Tone Push Button also performs multiple functions depending upon the duration of time it is pressed:
Volume changes made using the Volume/Tone Push Button are lost when the scanner is powered-down and are reset to the configured set­ting. If you wish to permanently change the volume, use the special
NOTE
Table 1. Volume/Tone Push Button Functions
programming labels in the Product Reference Guide.
PRESS
DURATION
Momentary (when scanner is asleep)
Momentary (when scanner is awake)
Hold, then release when the beeper sounds
4 Seconds
FUNCTION COMMENT
Wakes scanner from Sleep Mode
Increments volume
Increments tone
Scanner Diagnostics Mode
Alternatively, the scanner can be awakened by:
- Moving an object through the scan zone.
- Scanning with an attached auxiliary scanner.
Press the push button momentarily to increase speaker volume. When the loudest volume is reached, a repeated press of the push button cycles volume back to the lowest setting, then volume increases on subse­quent press(es). Four volume levels are available.
Press the push button for approximately 2 seconds, then release. Each time this is done, the beeper will sound at one of three tones. Stop when the desired tone (high, medium or low) is sounded.
This mode allows system support personnel to trouble­shoot problems with the scanner and is used to deter-
a
mine if it can read bar codes. Press the button for eight seconds or cycle power to exit Scanner Diagnostics Mode and reset the scanner.
8 Seconds
a. By standard default, this function is normally disabled to prevent accidental activation by users. b. Users should not perform scanner resets except under the direction of trained systems support person-
nel.
Resets Scanner
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b
Only system support personnel should perform a reset.
Green LED Indicator
The green LED indicates scanner status as shown in the table below..
Table 2. Green LED Indications
LED
INDICATION
Scanner Active
(Normal Mode)
Good Read Indication
a
Program Mode Indication
Sleep Mode Indication
Host Disabled
DURATION COMMENT
a
Scanner (Green) LED on steady and dim
Scanner (Green) LED - bright flash
Scanner (Green) LED - Continuous flashing
Scanner (Green) LED flashes slowly
Scanner (Green) LED 1-second off, 1/ 10-second on
The scanner is ready for operation. Scanning is immediately available.
Indicates a bar code has been read and decoded.
Indicates the scanner is in Label Programming Mode. Cycle power to exit Programming Mode.
The scanner motor and/or laser have automati­cally switched off and the unit has entered Sleep Mode due to extended inactivity.
Host has disabled scanning.
Field Replace­able Unit (FRU) Warning (Error
flashes continuously.
Serves notice that a fatal FRU failure has been detected. Call systems support for service.
Mode)
Scanner (Green) LED flashes a coded sequence in concert with the
Audible low tone 1 second. LED
FRU Indication
speaker.
Occurs ONLY upon Volume/Tone button push fol­lowing a FRU warning. Enables service techni­cians to identify FRU failures.
a. Certain functions of the LED are selectable to be enabled or disabled. Your scanner may not be pro-
grammed to display all indications.
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Introduction
Port auxiliaire Alimentation
Le raccordement à ce port est facultatif
· Entrée Brick CC
· Données étiquette
· Téléchargement de l'application (le cas échéant)
· Port d'essai
· Affichage de la programmation (OSP)
· Téléchargement de l'application
· Entrée scanner à main RS-232
· Sortie auxiliaire RS-232 données étiquette
Raccordement EAS
Le raccordement à ce port est facultatif
· Système de surveillance électronique d'articles (EAS) Raccordement
Power
EAS Opening
Aux. PortScanner Host
Terminal
d'encaissement (POS)
Ce guide présente une synthèse du fonctionnement de base du scanner à l'atten­tion des utilisateurs novices. Les installateurs, les administrateurs de système et autres personnels techniques pourront obtenir des informations sur l'installation, la programmation ainsi que d'autres indications plus avancées dans le Guide de référence du produit. Il est possible de consulter, d'imprimer et télécharger des mises à jour des publications à partir du site de à l'adresse reportée sur la couverture postérieure de ce manuel. Il est également possible de commander des manuels imprimés auprès de votre vendeur/distributeur.
Raccordement
Pour vous aider, consulter la Figure 3 qui illustre les raccordements et les fonctions du scanner.
Figure 3. Raccordements
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Fonctionnement
Sca
r
S
r
article
C
à
Lecture d’articles
Les codes à barres des articles sont numérisés selon deux procédures soit…
en faisant glisser ou en poussant les articles à travers le volume de lecture de
la droite vers la gauche ou de la gauche vers la droite (voir Figure 4a). Il s'agit du mode de lecture " Transfert " (par balayage) qui constitue la meilleure solution pour la moyenne et la grande distribution, où il faut limiter au max­imum la saisie ou le soulèvement des articles.
en déplaçant le code à barres directement en face de la fenêtre de numérisa­tion afin de le soumettre à la lecture (voir " Présentation " est surtout utilisé pour les applications dans les pharmacies, les magasins de proximité, les points de vente à faibles transactions où l'espace utilisable sur le comptoir est réduit et le mode " transfert " est par conséquent impossible.
Grâce au logiciel de décodage FirstStrike et avec une orientation minime la plupart des codes de lecture difficile.
Figure 4b). Ce mode de lecture par
TM
, le scanner peut capturer rapidement
Figure 4. Mode de lecture " Transfert " et " Présentation "
Code à barres de l'
Les articles sont poussés ou glissés devant le scanner
canne
Volume de lecture
nne
ode barres de l'article
Volume de lecture
a Mode Transfert Mode Présentationb
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Bouton-poussoir volume/tonalité
Le bouton-poussoir volume/tonalité exécute également des fonctions multiples selon la durée de son activation :
Les changements de volume rendent l'utilisation du Bouton de réglage du Volume/Tonalité difficile lorsque le scanner est hors tension et est réinitiliasé au paramètre configuré. Si vous désirez changer définitive­ment le volume, utilisez les étiquettes spéciales de programmation
NOTA
Tableau 3. Fonctions du bouton-poussoir Volume/tonalité
dans le Guide de référence du produit.
DURÉE
D'ACTIVATION
Momentané (lorsque le scanner est en mode de veille)
Momentané (lorsque le scanner est en mode d'éveil)
Maintenez la touche enfoncée et relâchez­la lorsque l'avertis­seur sonore retentit
4 secondes
FONCTION COMMENTAIRE
Réveille le scanner du mode de veille
Augmente le volume
Augmente la tonalité
Mode de diagnostic du scan-
a
ner
En alternative, le scanner peut être réveillé par :
- déplacement d'un objet à travers la zone de balayage.
- un changement de poids sur la balance.
- Lecture avec un scanner auxiliaire attaché
Pressez le bouton-poussoir momentanément pour augmenter le volume du haut-parleur. Après avoir atteint le volume le plus élevé, une pression répétée du bouton-poussoir reporte progressivement le volume au niveau le plus bas, le volume augmente ensuite en fonction des pressions successives. Cinq niveaux de volume sont disponibles.
Pressez le bouton-poussoir pendant approximativement 2 secondes, puis relâchez. A chaque pression, l'avertisseur retentira selon une des trois tonalités. Arrêtez lorsque la tonalité désirée (élevée, moyenne ou faible) est obtenue.
Ce mode permet au personnel chargé de l'assistance du système de remédier aux problèmes du scanner. Les diag­nostics sont généralement lancés après la notification d'une alarme du module interchangeable (voir Tableau 1). Débranchez et rebranchez l'alimentation pour sortir du mode diagnostic.
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a. Par défaut, cette fonction est neutralisée pour empêcher l'activation accidentelle par des utilisateurs. b. Les utilisateurs ne devraient pas procéder à la remise à l'état initial du scanner sauf sous la direction de
personnel agréé chargé de l'assistance des systèmes.
Remet le scanner à l'état initia
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Seul le personnel chargé de l'assistance du système est
b
autorisé à exécuter la remise à l'état initial.
Fonctions des voyant DEL Vert
Le voyant DEL vert (Figure 4d) indique l'état du scanner au Tableau 4 ci-des- sous.
Tableau 4. Green LED Indications
LED
INDICATION
Scanner Actif
(Mode normal)
Lecture correcte
de l'indication
Indication du mode programme
Indication du mode de veille
Système invalide
Alarme de mod­ule interchange­able(Mode d'erreur)
a
a
DURATION COMMENT
Voyant DEL vert en mode veille fixe
Voyant DEL vert - clignotement lumineux
Voyant DEL vert - Clignotement continu
Le voyant DEL vert clignote lentement
1 seconde éteint, 1/10è de seconde allumé
Signal sonore bas 1 seconde. Voyant DEL vert/jaune alternatif clignote de manière continue.
Le scanner est prêt à fonctionner. Le balayage est immédiatement disponible.
Indique la lecture et le décodage du code à barres.
Indique que le scanner est en mode de programmation Étiquette. Débranchez et rebranchez l'alimentation pour sortir du mode de programmation.
Le moteur du scanner et/ou le laser sont mis automa­tiquement hors tension et l'unité passe en mode de veille à cause de l'inactivité prolongée.
Système invalide scanner.
Indique qu'une erreur fatale du module interchangeable a été détectée.
Le voyant DEL vert clignote selon une
séquence codée en combinaison avec le Indication de module inter­changeable
a. Il est possible de sélectionner certaines fonctions des voyants DEL vert et jaune afin de les activer ou
désactiver. Il n'est pas possible de programmer votre scanner pour afficher toutes les indications.
haut-parleur.
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UNIQUEMENT au cas où le bouton Volume/tonalité serait activé suite à une alarme d’un module inter­changeable. Ceci permet aux techniciens d'identifier les défaillances du module interchangeable.
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POS-Terminal Zusätzlicher Port Stromversorgung
Anschluß an diesen Port ist optional
· Gleichstrom­ Brickeingang
· Kennsatzdaten
· Applikations-Download (falls zutreffend)
· Test-Port
· On Screen Programming (OSP)
· Applikations-Download
· Eingang für RS-232 Handheld Scanner
· Zusätzlicher RS-232 Kennsatz­ Datenausgang
EAS-Anschluß
Anschluß an diesen Port ist optional
· Elektronische Artikelüberwachung (EAS) Anschluß
Power
EAS Opening
Aux. PortScanner Host
Diese Anleitung bietet eine Zusammenfassung der grundlegenden Scanner-Bedie­nung für neue Benutzer. Systemmanager, Installations- und anderes technisches Personal finden Informationen zu Installation, Programmierung und weitere Ang­aben im Produktreferenzhandbuch. Aktuelle Änderungen der Publikationen fin­den Sie auf der Homepage; diese können Sie drucken und herunterladen. Die Internet-Adresse finden Sie auf der Rückseite dieses Handbuchs. Gedruckte Handbücher können Sie auch bei Ihrem Händler/Vertreter bestellen.
Anschliessen
Abbildung 5 zeigt die Scanner-Anschlüsse und ihre Funktionen.
Abbildung 5. Anschlüsse
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Bedienung
Sca
r
-
S
r
de
Scannen von Produkten
Artikel-Barcodes werden gescannt entweder durch...
Schieben der Artikel durch den Scanbereich von rechts nach links oder von
links nach rechts (siehe Abbildung 6a). Dieses Verfahren ist als "Sweep"­Scannen bekannt und die beste Methode für Super- und Hypermärkte mit hohem Warendurchsatz, bei denen eine Minimierung von Greif- und Hebe­bewegungen notwendig ist.
Plazieren des Barcode direkt vor das Scanfenster, damit er eingelesen werden kann (siehe Läden mit niedrigem Warendurchsatz - z. B. in Tankstellenshops und Apotheken - eingesetzt, wo nur kleine Ablageflächen vorhanden sind und ein "Sweep"-Scannen nicht möglich ist.
Mit Hilfe der FirstStrike schwer lesbaren Codes schnell und ohne übermäßige Ausrichtung lesen.
Abbildung 6b). Diese "Präsentationstechnik" wird am meisten in
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Decodierungssoftware kann der Scanner die meisten
Abbildung 6. Sweep- und Präsentationsscannen
Artikel werden an
canne
Scan-Volumen
dem Scanner
Artikel-
vorbeigeschoben
Barco
nne
Artikel Barcode
Scan-Volumen
a Sweep-Verfahren Präsentationstechnikb
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