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IS4813 and IS4815 Non-Decode Engine..................................................................................................3
IS4823 and IS4825 (-0) Decode Engine Assembly ..................................................................................3
IS4823 and IS4825 Bracketed (-1 and -2) Decode Engine Assembly ......................................................4
Assembly
IS4823-2 and the IS4823-2.............................................................................................................................5
Mounting Specifications
IS4813 and IS4815 Scan Engine Dimensions................................................................................................6
IS4823 and IS4825 Bracketed (-1 and -2) Dimensions ..................................................................................7
IS4823 and IS4825 (-0) Decode Printed Circuit Board Dimensions ...............................................................8
Power Supply..........................................................................................................................................10
Power Sequencing..................................................................................................................................10
Magnetic Sensitivity ................................................................................................................................11
Airborne Contaminants and Foreign Materials .......................................................................................11
Absolute Maximum Ratings ..........................................................................................................................23
IS4823 DC Operating Voltages.....................................................................................................................23
IS4825 DC Operating Voltages.....................................................................................................................24
Current Draw @ 25°C...................................................................................................................................24
USB Decode PCB, 3.3V ...............................................................................................................................26
USB Decode PCB, 5V ..................................................................................................................................27
Contact Information ................................................................................................... 41
Product Service and Repair ...................................................................................... 42
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Introduction
Product Overview
The non-decode IS4813 and IS4815 laser scan engines are designed for direct integration into custom OEM
devices equipped with a decoder. The engine’s small size is ideal for integration into mobile computers, handheld scanners, medical/diagnostic equipment, mobile printers, lottery terminals, ATMs and access control
devices.
For customer applications requiring decode functionality in addition to solid scan engine performance, the
IS4823 and IS4825 models combine the miniature IS4813 and IS4815 engines with a decoder and an optional
mounting bracket for a complete small package that provides integration flexibility to meet a variety of OEM
applications.
The IS4823 and IS4825 deliver aggressive scanning with a decoded output on all standard 1D bar code
symbologies — including UPC, EAN, Code 39 and I 2 of 5 — as dense as 4 mil. The IS4823 and IS4825
models support TTL level RS232 or USB system interfaces. They can operate in standard trigger mode, as
well as “blinky” mode for hands-free scanning.
The laser scan engine series is equipped with a multitude of features including:
• 100 Scans per second
• Support for 3.3VDC input voltage (IS4813, IS4823)
• Support for 5VDC input voltage (IS4815, IS4825)
• A 650 nm bright laser diode
• A narrow exit angle to provide precise beam positioning
• Automatic (hardware) scan sense
• A rugged die cast engine chassis with threaded mounting holes
• An optional mounting bracket for integration flexibility (IS4823, IS4825)
• A 10-pin (IS4813, IS4815) or 12-pin (IS4823, IS4825) ZIF connector with industry standard pinout for
seamless integration into portable devices
• Low mass property (see page 21) in an industry standard size
• A wide sweep angle for scanning big bar codes up close
For ease of integration and optimum engine performance, Metrologic has designed a Software Development
Kit (SDK) for the IS4813 and the IS4815. Contact a customer service representative or sales representative
for additional information (see page 41).
Notes: The manufacturer of the end equipment must register with agencies such as the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA). The specifications required for registration are not obtainable until the OEM
manufacturer uses the IS4800 series scan engine in its final configuration. Therefore, it becomes
the responsibility of the manufacturer who incorporates the scan engine into their product to comply
with all federal laser safety regulations. The manufacturer must submit a Laser Product Report for
the FDA in the US.
THIS DEVICE DOES NOT COMPLY WITH 21 CFR 1040. USE ONLY AS COMPONENT.
IS4823 3.3VDC Scan Engine with Decode PCB
IS4825 5VDC Scan Engine with Decode PCB
Options
Accessories
Options
Model and Kit Delineation
Figure 1. IS4823/IS4825Model and Kit Delineation
Accessories
Part Number Description
19-00329 Flex Cable, 12-POS, 80 mm Length
19-07335 Flex Cable, 10-POS, 67.5 mm Length
Labels
Figure 2. Serial Number Label (Enlarged For Illustration Purposes)
† Option is not available for sale in all regions. Contact a customer service representative for additional information.
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Components of the IS4800 Engine Series
IS4813 and IS4815 Non-Decode Engine
Item Description Item Location
1 Pin Locator Holes (see page 6)
2 Threaded Mounting Points (see page 6)
Exit Beam Location, Laser Light Aperture
3
4 Flex Cable, 10-POS
AVOID EXPOSURE! – LASER LIGHT IS
EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE.
5 ZIF Connector, 10-Pin
6 Printed Circuit Board and Shield
7 Die Cast Chassis
IS4823 and IS4825 (-0) Decode Engine Assembly
Item Description
1 Decode Printed Circuit Board
2 ZIF Connector, 12-PIN
3 Flex Cable, 12-POS
4 Pin Locator Holes (see page 6)
5 IS4813 or IS4815 Laser Scan Engine
Exit Beam Location, Laser Light Aperture
6
AVOID EXPOSURE! – LASER LIGHT IS
EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE.
Figure 3. IS4813/IS4815
Item Location
7 Threaded Mounting Points (see page 6)
8 Flex Cable, 10-POS
Figure 4. IS4823-0/IS4825-0
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IS4823 and IS4825 Bracketed (-1† and -2) Decode Engine Assembly
Item Description
1 Flex Cable, 12-POS
2 Flex Cable, 10-POS
3 ZIF Connector, 10-PIN
Exit Beam Location, Laser Light Aperture
4
5 IS4813 or IS4815 Laser Scan Engine
6 ZIF Connector, 12-PIN
AVOID EXPOSURE! – LASER
LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS
APERTURE
Item Location
Figure 5. IS4823-1/IS4825-1 Assembled†
7 Decode Printed Circuit Board
0.10 Dia. Clearance Holes for Mounting,
8
2 Pls.
M2 x 0.4 Threaded Bosses for Mounting,
9
3 Pls.
10 Bracket
11 Screw, M1.2 – 6.36 mm T3, Thread Forming
Screw, M1.6 x 35 – 5 mm
12
Philips, Stainless Steel with Patch, 2 Pls.
† Option is not available for sale in all regions. Contact a customer service representative for additional information.
Figure 6. IS4823-2/IS4825-2 Unassembled
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Assembly
IS4823-2 and IS4825-2
Figure 7. IS4823-2/IS4825-2 Assembly
Item Description
1 Bracket, Base
2 Screw, M1.6 x 35 – 5 mm, Philips Stainless Steel with Patch
3 IS4813 or IS4815 Scan Engine
4 Flex Cable, 10-POS
5 Decode Printed Circuit Board
6 Flex Cable, 12-POS
7 Bracket, PCB Locking Bar
8 Screw, M1.2 – 6 mm, T3, Thread Forming
Tools Required
Torx® Screw Driver
Phillips Screw Driver
Qty.
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
Size
T3
00
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Mounting Specifications
IS4813 and IS4815 Scan Engine Dimensions
The engine has two M1.6 tapped holes on the bottom of the chassis for mounting the engine with screws.
Two additional blind holes are provided on the bottom of the engine for keying purposes to assist with engine
alignment (see figure below).
Warning: The limited warranty (on page 37) is void if the following recommendations are not adhered to
when mounting the IS4800 series laser scan engine.
Follow the guidelines listed below when securing the engine to non-metallic or metallic mounting surfaces.
For a non-metallic mounting surface:
• Use non-magnetic M1.6 x .35 stainless steel screws.
• Do not exceed 1.35 ± .09 cm-kg [ 1.17 ± .08 in-lbs. ] of torque during screw installation.
• Use a minimum mount thickness of 3 mm.
• Use safe ESD practices when handling and mounting the engine.
For a metallic mounting surface:
• The die-cast engine chassis is at +Vcc. Use an insulator between the engine chassis and the host
(.005" thick PR4, or equivalent).
• Use non-metallic nylon or equivalent M1.6 x .35 screws.
• Do not exceeding 1.35 ± .09 cm-kg [ 1.17 ± .08 in-lbs. ] of torque.
• Use a minimum mount thickness of 3 mm.
• Use safe ESD practices when handling and mounting the engine.
Specifications are for reference only and are subject to change without notice.
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Figure 8. IS4813 and IS4815 Engine Dimensions
IS4823 and IS4825 Bracketed (-1 and -2) Dimensions
The engine bracket has three M2 x 0.4 threaded inserts on the bottom for mounting the assembly with screws.
Two through holes are also provided as an alternative mounting method.
Warning: The limited warranty (on page 37) is void if the following recommendations are not adhered to
when mounting the IS4800 series laser scan engine.
When securing the engine by utilizing the three M2 threaded inserts:
• Use M2 x 0.4 Phillips Pan Head, Type AB, Steel, Zinc Clear or equivalent screws.
• Do not exceed 2.88 cm-kg [ 2.5 in-lb ] of torque when securing the engine assembly to the host.
• Use a minimum mount thickness of 3 mm.
• Use safe ESD practices when handling and mounting the engine assembly.
Specifications are for reference only and are subject to change without notice.
Figure 9. IS4823/IS4825 Bracketed (-1 and -2) Dimensions
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IS4823 and IS4825 (-0) Decode Printed Circuit Board Dimensions
Warning: The limited warranty (on page 37) is void if the following recommendations are not adhered to
when mounting the IS4800 series laser scan engine.
• Use safe ESD practices when handling and mounting the decode board.
Figure 10. IS4823/IS4825 Decode PCB Dimensions
Specifications are for reference only and are subject to change without notice.
3M is a trademark of 3M and/or its subsidiaries worldwide.
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Exit Beam Specifications
Figure 11. IS4800 Series Exit Beam Specifications
See page see pages 12 - 15 for information on window material specifications and enclosure design
considerations.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Enclosure Specifications
The IS4800 laser scan engine series was specifically designed for integration into custom housings for OEM
applications. The scan engine’s performance will be adversely affected or permanently damaged when
mounted in an unsuitable enclosure.
Note: THIS DEVICE DOES NOT COMPLY WITH 21 CFR 1040. USE ONLY AS COMPONENT.
The limited warranty (on page 37) is void if the following considerations are not adhered to when
integrating an IS4800 series scan engine into a system.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Cautions
ESD has the ability to modify the electrical characteristics of a semiconductor device, possibly
degrading or even destroying the device. ESD also has the potential to upset the normal
operation of an electronic system, causing equipment malfunction or failure.
The scan engine has exposed electrical components.
• DO NOT touch the leads of the visible laser diode (VLD) or other components.
• ALWAYS use grounding wrist straps and a grounded work area when handling the engine.
• Mount the engine in a housing that is designed for ESD protection and stray electric fields.
Grounding
If the scan engine is going to be installed in a grounded host:
• The die-cast engine chassis is at +Vcc. Use an insulator between the engine chassis and host.
• Use non-metallic nylon or equivalent screws.
Power Supply
The IS4813/IS4815 non-decode engines are powered from the host device through the 3.3V or 5V and GND
pins of the engine’s 10-Pin ZIF connector. IS4823/IS4825 decode engine assemblies are powered from the
host device through the 3.3V or 5V and GND pins of the 12-Pin ZIF connector on the decode board.
This voltage must be maintained within the specified voltage range (see electrical specifications on page 22)
at the engine’s PCB. Voltage drops in the host flex cable must be taken into account (see Flex Cables
on page 11).
Power Sequencing
The IS4813/IS4815 non-decode engines are powered from the 3.3V or 5V power signal on the 10-Pin ZIF
connector and the IS4823/IS4825 decode engine assemblies are powered from the 3.3V or 5V power signal on
the decode board. Most of the host signals (signals present on the ZIF connector) are relative to this voltage.
Not all of these signals are overvoltage tolerant. Care must be taken to ensure that the relationship between
3.3V or 5V and the host signals are always met (see electrical specifications on page 22).
See page 23 - 24 for additional electrical specifications.
See page 26 - 28 for additional pinout information.
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Flex Cables
Note: To ensure optimum engine stability, use the flex cables shipped with the scan engine.
The host flex cable is used to carry power and data signals between the engine and the host system. The flex
cable should allow for a minimal voltage drop and maintain a good ground connection between the host and
the engine. In terms of grounding and voltage drop, a shorter cable is better. The 10-POS flex cable used to
connect the engine to the host or the engine to the decode PCB must be equal to or less than 67.5 mm in
length. The 12-POS flex cable used to connect the decode PCB to the host must be equal to or less than 80
mm in length.
In addition to power, the flex cable also carries the digital signals required for communication. The cable
design is especially important in USB interface applications due to the relative high speed of the USB signals.
The impedance of the cable should match, or be as close as possible to the impedance of the USB driver
(approximately 45 ohms per trace).
The routing of the flex cables plays a critical role in the system design. The host flex cable should be routed
away from high frequency devices that have frequencies that can couple onto the flex cable and cause
potential data corruption or unwanted e
lectromagnetic inference (EMI).
Thermal Considerations
The IS4800 laser scan engine series is qualified over the specified operational temperatures (0°C to 40°C) for
all operating modes. Make sure ambient temperatures do not exceed this range in order to guarantee
operation. Operating the IS4800 in continuous mode for an extended period may produce considerable
heating. This mode should be limited and sufficient airflow should be provided whenever possible to minimize
internal heating. Excessive heating may potentially damage the IS4800 engine.
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Component Clearance
Warning: When designing the IS4800 into the final product, eliminate all possible dangers of shorting
sensitive electronic components in the IS4800 engine. A short could enable the scan engine to
emit Class 3R radiation. Any CDRH filing will require a disclosure of the design ensuring a method
to mitigate a potential short.
Magnetic Sensitivity
The scan engine can be negatively affected by magnetic fields:
• Use only non-magnetic screws and locating pins.
• Do not mount the engine within 1.00" (25.4 mm) of any magnetic materials.
Airborne Contaminants and Foreign Materials
The scan engine has very sensitive miniature electrical and optical components that must be protected from
airborne contaminants and foreign materials. In order to prevent permanently damaging the scan engine and
voiding the limited warranty (on page 37), the scan engine enclosure must
be:
• Sealed to prevent infiltration by airborne contaminants and foreign materials such as dust, dirt, smoke,
and smog.
• Sealed to protect against water, humidity and be non-condensing.
See page 23 - 24 for additional electrical specifications.
See page 26 - 28 for additional pinout information.
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