POSIFLEX SK-200, SK-212 User Manual

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FCC Notes: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to EN55022 and 47 CFR, Part 2 and subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures to correct the interference. For CE-countries: This scanner is in conformity with CE standards. Please note that an approved, CE-marked power supply unit should be used in order to maintain CE conformance. Laser Safety: The laser scanner complies with safety standard IEC 60825 –1 for a Class I laser produce. It also complies with CDRH as applicable to a Class IIa laser product. Avoid long term staring into direct laser light. Radiant Energy: The laser scanner uses one low-power visible laser diodes operating at 650nm in an opto-mechanical scanner resulting in less than 3.9µW radiated power as observed through a 7mm aperture and averaged over 10 seconds. Do not attempt to remove the protective housing of the scanner, as unscanned laser light with a peak output up to 0.8mW would be accessible inside. Laser Light Viewing: The scan window is the only aperture through which laser light may be observed from this product. A failure of the scanner motor, while the laser diode continues to emit a laser beam, may cause emission levels to exceed those for safe operation. The scanner has safeguards to prevent this occurrence. If, however, a stationary laser beam is emitted, the failing scanner should be disconnected from its power source immediately. Adjustments: Do not attempt any adjustments or alteration of this product. Do not remove the protective housing of the scanner. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure. Optical: The use of optical instruments with this product will increase the eye hazard. Optical instruments include binoculars, magnifying glasses, and microscopes but do not include normal eye glasses worn by the user. Warranty Limits: Warranty terminates automatically when any person other than the authorized technicians opens the machine. The user should consult his/her dealer for the problem happened. Warranty voids if the user does not follow the instructions in application of this merchandise. The manufacturer is by no means responsible for any damage or hazard caused by improper application.
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SK-200 / SK-212
Laser Barcode Scanner
User’s Manual
Rev. A0
P/N:
1
805
090
0040
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
KIT NAME: SK-200 KIT CONTENT (Besides this guide):
Fig. 1 Kit content besides this guide
ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Q’TY
101 10241000021 Plastic Cotter 4 102 10641040162
Self Tapping Screw 4φ-16L
4 103 16200123053 Wall Mount Bracket 1 104 18050101013 Fix Bracket 1 105 10684038083 Slide Adjust Screw, #6/32-8L 2 106 18050100013 Slide Bracket 1 107 10661030062 Pan Head Screw M3-6L 2 108 52626010034 Omni-directional Laser Barcode Scanner
1
Note: Items 103 to 106 are preinstalled as a bracket kit. Item 108 is delivered with
interface cable separate from the main scanner unit.
If any contents are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Please leave this user’s manual within easy access of person using the scanner.
KIT APPLICATION: This kit is applicable to all 15” & 17” KS & TP series
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
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KIT NAME: SK-212 KIT CONTENT (Besides this guide):
Fig. 2 Kit content besides this guide
ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Q’TY
201
36596005010 WALL MOUNT KIT
1 202
18050103013 TOP SCANNER BRACKET,B SK-212
1 203
18050104013 BOTTOM SCANNER BRACKET,B SK212
1 204
52626010034 Omnidirec Laser Code Scanner
1
Note: If any contents are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer
immediately. Please leave this user’s manual within easy access of person using the scanner.
KIT APPLICATION: This kit is applicable to all 12” & 10” KS terminal &
LM/TM series
201
202
203
204
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Fig. 4 Fix the Scanner
INSTALLATION GUIDES
FOR SK-200
1. Install the USB interface cable onto the
scanner by inserting the 8 pin RJ45 type modular plug (Fig. 3) of the cable into the scanner until a firm click is heard.
2. Turn the bracket kit (items 103 ~ 106) to the rear side,
and match the 2 screw holes on the back of the Laser scanner (item 108) with the Laser scanner itself upside down. Apply the 2 screws (item 107) to join them as arrowed in the right picture Fig. 4.
3. Select a flat surface on wall of adequate strength and
with proper ventilation and space condition. Please use the right material to hold the whole kit according to the wall material (Drywall, concrete, solid wood, etc). Consult with your contractor if it is necessary. A fully equipped system supported on the bracket may weigh up to 11 kg or 23 lbs. Unfold the paper template attached to last page of this manual and cut it down along the guide line to work as guide for drill pattern on the wall surface in correct orientation. Drill 4 holes in rectangular layout as marked in the template that gives a rectangular drill pattern of 6.77” or 172 mm wide (horizontal) and 3.82” or 97 mm high (vertical). Hole diameter should be 1/4” or
6.35 mm each. Hole depth should be at least 1 and 3/8” or 35 mm. Please then insert one plastic cotter (item 101) into each hole leaving the flat end with hole of the plastic cotter at the outside opening of the hole. Use a hammer to tap the plastic cotter in gently if necessary.
Fig. 3 RJ45 Type Modular Plug
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4. Remove the template and hold the bracket against the wall. Make sure that the
wider part of each of the four matching holes faces in the upward direction. Screw (item 102) at screw holes through matching holes into plastic cotters. The result will look like the rightmost picture in Fig. 5 below.
5. Loosen the 2 slide adjust screws (item 105)
arrowed in Fig. 6 at right by turning counterclockwise for a quarter to half turns to lower the slide bracket with scanner. Then hang the main unit of a KS or TP series touch terminal or touch monitor on to the bracket, align the four matching pegs on the back of the main unit to the four matching holes in the bracket (marked by rectangles in the picture), allow the main unit to go down the guide by gravity, push it to the left and allow it to seat in the lowest corner of the matching holes.
6. As a remark for future removal of the main
unit from the bracket, please remember to raise the main unit, move it to the right and further raise it up to allow matching pegs to come out of the matching holes.
7. Connect the USB cable to an USB port of the main unit. Do all necessary
connections for the main unit. Replace the cable cover and keep the excessive part of the cable inside the cable cover as much as possible. Then slide the slide bracket up to proper position required for use. Tighten the 2 slide adjust screw. The front view of the scanner will look like Fig. 7 at right. Peel off the protective film on scanner for ready to use after all the operations done.
Fig. 6 To Join the Main Unit
Fig. 7 Mounted
Matching Holes
Screw Holes
Fig. 5 Fix to Wall
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FOR SK-212
1. Install the USB interface cable onto the scanner by inserting the 8 pin RJ45 type
modular plug as the first step of SK-200 until a firm click is heard.
2. Turn the bracket kit (items 201 ~ 203) to the rear
side, and match the 2 screw holes on the back of the Laser scanner (item 204) with the Laser scanner itself upside down. Apply the 2 screws (included in the kit’s content) to join them as arrowed in the right picture Fig. 8.
3. Select a flat surface on wall of adequate strength
and with proper ventilation and space condition. Please use the right material to hold the whole kit according to the wall material (Drywall, concrete, solid wood, etc). Consult with your contractor if it is necessary. Unfold the paper template attached to last page of this manual and cut it down along the guide line to work as guide for drill pattern on the wall surface in correct orientation. Drill 4 holes in rectangular layout as marked in the template that gives a rectangular drill pattern of 5.75” or 146 mm wide (horizontal) and 2.95” or 75 mm high (vertical). Please then insert one plastic cotter (including in the
Wall Mount Kit) into each hole leaving the flat end with hole of the plastic cotter
at the outside opening of the hole. Use a hammer to tap the plastic cotter in gently if necessary.
4. Remove the template and hold the bracket against the wall. Make sure that the
wider part of each of the four matching holes faces in the upward direction. Self Tapping Screw (including in the Wall Mount Kit) at screw holes through matching holes into plastic cotters. The result will look like the following picture in Fig. 9 below.
Fig. 8 Fix the Scanner
Matching Holes
Fig. 9 Fix to Wall
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5. Loosen the 2 slide adjust screws which are
arrowed in Fig. 10 at right by turning counterclockwise for a quarter to half turns to slide the bracket with scanner upper or lower. Tighten the 2 slide adjust screw right after the adjustment .Then hang the main unit of a KS or LM/TM series on to the bracket, align the four matching pegs on the back of the main unit to the four matching holes in the bracket (marked by rectangles in the picture), allow the main unit to go down the guide by gravity, push it to the left and allow it to seat in the lowest corner of the matching holes.
6. As a remark for future removal of the main
unit from the bracket, please remember to raise the main unit, move it to the right and further raise it up to allow matching pegs to come out of the matching holes.
7. Connect the USB cable to an USB port of the main
unit. Do all necessary connections for the main unit. Then slide the slide bracket up to proper position required for use. The front view of the scanner will look like Fig. 11 at right. Peel off the protective film on scanner for ready to use after all the operations done.
Fig. 10 To Join the Main Unit
Fig. 11 Mounted
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USING THE SCANNER
SCANNER INTRODUCTION
Features
The scanner unit is a compact and space-saving hands-free omni-directional laser scanner. It can operate in a single-line laser scan mode by pressing down a button. It is installed upside down in SK-200/212. Featured with Z-scan hardware decode technology, it guarantees the real-time decode and provide the best scanning performance you could expect.
The scanner includes key features as:
Button switch in between omni-directional and single–line scanning
capability, ideal for increasing your operating efficiency.
Powerful 20-line scan pattern yields:
1400 scans per second for omni-directional scanning 74 scans per second for single-line scanning
Implement with the proprietary real-time hardware decoding technology
that ensures instant recognition and decoding barcodes
Parts Identification
Each part of the scanner as indicated in the front and rear pictures below are described in the table below. Please note that the scanner unit is installed upside down on SK-200/212 bracket.
Description Function
Scan Window Reads barcodes Object Detector Trigger and wake up scanner automatically
when
presented with barcode in its range
Beeper Hole
For beep tone indication
Function Button
Scan Window
Mounting Screw Hole
Object Detector
Beeper Hole
Interface Cable Connector
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Wake up scanner
When the scanner enters the sleep mode, pressing this
switch can wake the scanner up. The sleep mode
feature can be programmed using the menu labels from
the Programming Guide. NOTE: The default time-out value is set to 10 minute
s
after laser slept, 30 minutes after motor slept
. When
the scanner is in sleep mode, the LED
inside function
button is intermittently flashing Blue.
Function Button
(Embedded with the LED
Indicator)
Single -line mode
Press and release the button will activat
e single line
scan mode. Mounting Screw Holes To fix the scanner onto the bracket of SK-200/212 kit. Interface Cable Connector For USB interface cable connection.
Operation Status
When the scanner powers up, the buzzer gives four beeps and the LED
indicator in function button glows.
Present a known-good test barcode to the scanner. The scanner should issue
a short beep and the LED should flash red momentarily. Note: Refer to LED Indications and Beeper Indications sections in later part of this
booklet for operation status or refer to the section on Troubleshooting Guide for diagnostic tips.
Supported Bar Code Types
Supported Bar Code (Symbol) Type Default Status
UPC, EAN, JAN Enabled ITF 2 of 5 Disabled Code 39 Enabled Codabar Disabled Chinese Post Code Disabled MSI / PLESSY Disabled Code 93 Disabled Code 128 Disabled Code 32 (Italian Pharmacode) Disabled ISSN / ISBN Disabled EAN-128 Disabled
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SCANNER SETUP (PROGRAMMING)
In most of the cases no setup is required. The default setup of the scanner makes the scanner able to detect automatically the most commonly applied bar code types as tabulated above and send the data to the host system as if they are read from an USB keyboard. To read the disabled bar code types, the programming barcodes enclosed in the later sections of this booklet are required to enable the required bar code type.
There are other advanced features like beep tone, sleep mode timings, same-code delay time, setting headers and trailers for data output and setting some particular parameters within each code type, or even some legacy settings like the communication interface type (actually only USB is applicable in SK-200/212) can be achieved by downloading the advanced programming bar codes from our web site and scanning the printed programming codes.
Individual parameters may be set at any time without affecting the other parameters.
Scan Test
With the scanner running (LED blue) and the host system on with an active window of a text editor, try to scan several known-good barcodes.
Check the results on the system screen. If the scanner is reading okay, no further setup may be necessary.
If the POS screen does not show the expected scans, go to Set Up, below.
Reset to Default Status
Since there is a legacy feature in scanner firmware development history to support other interface than USB which is the only applicable interface for SK-200/212, when you want to reset the scanner to default status, please scan <Enter/Exit programming mode>, <.RESET>, <Return to USB default> (or <Return to customer default> if a customer preference has been saved previously) and <Enter/Exit programming mode> consecutively.
Set Up
When the scanner is powered on (LED blue), present the <Enter/Exit programming mode> barcode, found in the Programming Codes section, to the scanner. The scanner gives two beeps: low and high, and the LED turns red. The scanner enters programming mode.
Decide which parameters are required and find their barcodes in the programming codes section.
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Cover unwanted codes with your hand and present the desired codes, one by one, to the scanner, the scanner beeps once as it accepts each code.
When done, again present the <Enter/Exit programming mode> barcode. The scanner beeps twice, once long and once short, and the LED returns to blue. The scanner has been programmed. Of course you may also read the <Abort> to exit the programming mode if the changes made are not desired.
Test again with known-good barcodes. If results are good, you are done setting up. Otherwise, return to step 1 and try again.
A demonstrative process flow chart is given below to illustrate the whole setup process.
Read <Enter/Exit programming mode>
barcode to start configuration
Change scanner setting by scanning
required mode barcode
Read <Enter/Exit programming mode>
barcode to save and exit
Display Firmware
Version
?
Yes
No
Send firmware version to host system and save and
exit
Secondary parameters
required for this item
?
Read <Set>
barcode to
confirm
Yes
No
Read required
barcode from code 39
full ASCII tabl
e
More parameter
items to be
changed?
Yes
No
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SCANNER OPERATION
Operating the Scanner
The scanner reads barcodes in omni-directional scan mode as regular practice. It can also operate in single-line mode for a better aiming on a specific barcode that is printed on a surface with more than one barcode printed closely.
Single Line Scan Mode
In this mode the scanner can emit a single line pattern for user to selectively scan at a barcode among multiple barcodes on one object. It can be achieved simply by pressing one button.
Press and then release the function button (where the indicator LED resides), a line pattern appears, it allows you to aim at the barcode. However, for SK-200/212, please first pick the scanner unit up from the stand if the stand is used before pressing function button to enter this mode.
Ensure the scan line crosses every bar and space of the symbol code as indicated in the right.
Press the function button to decode and transmit the barcode, the good read beeps once. For consecutive single line scan, present the next barcode and press the function button within 5 seconds.
When the function button is released, it automatically switches back to omni­directional scan mode in 5 seconds. Press the button again to switch to single­line scan when necessary.
Omni-Directional Scan Mode
The scanner will always stay active in Omni­Directional Scan mode in normal operation. In other words, the scanner will always emit multiple scan lines for the convenience in reading a barcode. To have successful barcode reading in this mode, the barcode must be presented in the way that there is at least one of the scan lines crosses every bar and space of the symbol code as indicated in the right.
Sleep Mode
After the scanner has been inactive for a period of time, the laser automatically turns off; then the motor will turn off and the scanner will enter the “Sleep Mode”, the blue status LED keeps blinking as indication. To wake up the scanner, simply
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