PSC HS1250 User Manual

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PSC Scanning, INC.
959 Terry Street Eugene, Oregon 97402-9120 Telephone: (541) 683-5700 Toll Free: (800) 547-2507 Telefax: (541) 686-1702
PSC and the PSC logo are registered trademarks of PSC
INC.
This manual and the procedures described in it are copyrighted, with all rights reserved. Under copyright law, this manual may not be copied in whole or part without prior written consent from PSC. The same proprietary and copyright notice must appear on any permitted copies as appears on the original. This exception does not permit copies to be made for others, whether or not sold. Under the law, copying includes translating into another language or format including electronic media.
Disclaimer
Reasonable measures have been taken to ensure that all information contained in this manual is complete and accurate. However, PSC reserves the right to change any specification at any time without prior notice.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ------------------------------------------------- 3 M
ANUAL OVERVIEW -------------------------------------------------- 4
O
PERATIONAL OVERVIEW --------------------------------------------- 4
C
ONTROLS, INDICATORS ---------------------------------------------- 5
V
OLUME SWITCH ------------------------------------------------ 5
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NDICATOR LAMP ------------------------------------------------ 6
S
PEAKER -------------------------------------------------------- 7
C
ONNECTORS -------------------------------------------------------- 8
M
OTION SENSOR ---------------------------------------------------- 9
U
NPACKING --------------------------------------------------------- 10
V
ERIFY SCANNER OPERATION ---------------------------------------- 11
I
NSTALLATION
COUNTERTOP MODIFICATION ------------------------------------- 12 H
OOKUP ------------------------------------------------------- 15
P
OWER-UP PROCEDURE ---------------------------------------- 16
C
ONNECTING THE SCANNER ------------------------------------- 17
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM ISOLATION -------------------------------------------- 18 I
SOLATED SCANNER TEST --------------------------------------- 19
O
PERATION
HOW TO SCAN WITH THE
HS1250 -----------------------------
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C
USTOMIZING YOUR SCANNERS OPERATION
CHANGING THE TONE ------------------------------------------- 21 C
HANGING THE VOLUME ----------------------------------------- 22
P
ROGRAMMING
OTHER PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES ------------------------------ 23
R
OUTINE MAINTENANCE
CLEANING ------------------------------------------------------ 24 W
INDOW REPLACEMENT ---------------------------------------- 26
A
PPENDIX A - SYMBOLS DEFINITIONS -------------------------------- 27
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PPENDIX B - SPECIFICATIONS --------------------------------------- 30
A
PPENDIX C - REGULATORY AGENCY INFORMATION ------------------- 33
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RODUCT OVERVIEW
The
HS1250
, a compact high-performance scanner, is designed to mount horizontally in your counter, leaving valuable checkstand ‘real estate’ clear for items and workspace. Designed for grocery and hypermarket applications, the
HS1250's
cast aluminum construction and rugged top design makes it ideal for high volume installations as well as moderate to low volume applications such as variety, drug and convenience stores.
Slide-through scanning enhances productivity and throughput, while eliminating the need to lift items being scanned. The
HS1250
also provides a connection for an optional undecoded handheld scanner, such as the PSC model
SP400
, allowing heavy or large items to be
scanned without removal from the shopping cart.
The
HS1250's
sturdy design allows a couple of different mounting options. Power to the scanner is supplied via a remote AC/DC power supply, adding to the ease of installation. Advanced hardware and software afford the highest levels of scanning performance in the smallest possible package.
HS1250
features include:
aggressive scan pattern minimizes the need for label orientation
flush horizontal mounting leaves the entire counter work space clear
modular design allows easy use within multiple applica­tions
programmable features let the user customize scanner settings, optimizing performance and tailoring advanced features for each installation
automatic shutdown activates when the scanner is left idle, prolonging scanner life and conserving power
integrated motion sensor "knows" when you are ready to use it
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MANUAL OVERVIEW
International symbols are used throughout this manual to provide a simple visual indication of the information being discussed. In most cases, each topic's name is preceded by a simple graphic.
For example is the internationally recognized symbol for a speaker. Appendix A, Symbol Definitions, shows all the symbols used in this
manual and describes their meaning. These symbols come from the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Publication 417G,
Graphical Symbols for Use on Equipment.
OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
The scanner has three operational states: Normal Mode, Sleep Mode and Programming Mode.
NORMAL MODE
Normal Mode is the scanner state when it reads barcodes and sends label data to the host. When the scanner is idle in Normal Mode for a prolonged period of time, it transitions into Sleep Mode to conserve power and prolong scanner life.
SLEEP MODE
Sleep Mode is the term used to describe the scanner's condition after the motor and/or laser have automatically switched off due to a prolonged period of inactivity.
PROGRAMMING MODE
Entering Programing Mode allows you to change scanner features such as the speaker volume, scanner to host interface parameters, barcode symbologies, and laser and motor time-outs. When the scanner is in Programming Mode, you cannot scan normal barcodes and the scanner will not send data to the host.
A Programming Kit for the
HS1250
is available from PSC or your
dealer or distributor. Ask for part number R44-1340.
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CONTROLS & INDICATORS
The descriptions on the following pages detail the function of the controls and indicators for the
HS1250.
Note that two of these items, the
speaker and volume switch, are located beneath the scanner's top cover.
VOLUME SWITCH
While the scanner is in Normal Mode and the green lamp is on dim, you can easily change the volume on the
HS1250
scanner by pressing the switch. The scanner has three volume settings available. When you press the switch, the scanner sounds a tone three times at the new volume setting. Each time you press the switch, the scanner sounds the next highest volume until it reaches the highest volume. After reaching the highest volume, pressing the switch again will return the volume to the lowest level.
When the scanner is turned off, the volume setting you selected using the switch will be lost. To change the volume permanently, use the Volume Selection labels in the Programming Kit (R44-1340).
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INDICATORS
INDICATOR LAMP
The indicator lamp has six active modes; off, on dim, flash once, flashing continually once per second, flashing continually twice per second and repeating a series of flashes.
Off indicates that either there is no power to the scanner or
the scanner is not operational.
On dim shows that the scanner is on and ready for operation.
This is the normal operating condition.
Flashes once brightly when the scanner has read a barcode
label. This is accompanied by a good read tone from the speaker unless the speaker has been turned off using programming labels.
Flashing once per second indicates the scanner has automati-
cally shutdown due to a prolonged period of inactivity. This condition is referred to as "Sleep Mode" which extends the life of scanner components by removing power from the laser diode and motor when the scanner is not in use. The length of time that the scanner waits before going into Sleep Mode can be changed using the programming labels contained in the
HS1250/VS1200
Programming Kit (P/N R44-1340).
Flashing twice a second indicates that the scanner is in
Programming Mode. The scanner will not read regular barcode labels or send data to the host when in this mode.
Flashes repeatedly accompanied by a repeated series of tones
indicates a scanner failure has occurred.
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SPEAKER
The speaker produces an audible indication of scanner operation. It sounds a normal tone, an alternate tone, or an error tone (a repeating series of tones).
NORMAL TONE
The normal tone sounds when a barcode label is recognized, its content is decoded and the data is transmitted to the host.
ALTERNATE TONE
The alternate tone has a lower pitch than the normal tone. It is sounded in four different situations:
In Normal Mode when the barcode has been read but the scanner is not programmed to transmit that symbology to the host.
In Normal Mode when the
HS1250
cannot successfully decode
a barcode label.
When in Programming Mode, any programming label that your scanner cannot use (e.g. Baud Rate for any interface other than RS-232) is rejected and the alternate tone is sounded.
ERROR TONE
The error tone alerts the operator of possible system or component failure and only sounds when a problem is detected.
Number of Tones Failed Components
1 Digital Board
2 VLD (Visible Laser Diode) Module
3 Motor
4 Digital Board
7 VLD (End of life)
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CONNECTORS
Three cable connections are located on the scanner as shown below, with the DC power and Handheld connections in a niche near the serial number label and the Interface connection in a recessed area of an adjacent side of the scanner.
INTERFACE CONNECTOR
This connector provides the link between the scanner and the host. It transmits label data and communication signals between the scanner and the host.
UNDECODED HANDHELD CONNECTOR
The
HS1250
model has a port that allows you to connect an undecoded (HHLC) scanner. Connecting a handheld scanner to this port allows you to scan heavy or large items without removing them from the shopping cart.
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D.C. POWER CONNECTOR
The DC power connector is for attaching the AC/DC power supply to the scanner. This connector supplies +12VDC, -12VDC and +5VDC to the scanner.
NOTE
Use ONLY approved AC/DC power supplies ordered from PSC.
ADDITIONAL FEATURE
MOTION SENSOR
The scanner includes a motion sensor that detects activity in front of the scan window. Waving your hand or merchandise in front of the window wakes the scanner up when it is in Sleep Mode. In certain low level lighting conditions it may be necessary to press the volume switch to wake-up the scanner. Simply remove the top cover by using a coin in the coin slot to loosen and lift it, then press the volume switch to wake the scanner up.
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UNPACKING
Before you open the
HS1250
shipping carton, inspect the carton for damage. If the carton is torn or crushed, carefully inspect the con­tents to ensure that no damage has occurred. Notify your carrier immediately if you think that there has been any damage to the contents.
When you open the shipping carton, you should find:
User's Guide (in your hand)
HS1250
scanner
AC/DC Power Supply
IEC power cord
Interface cable (if ordered)
If anything is missing or the wrong power cord or interface cable has been included with your scanner, contact your dealer, distributor or call your local PSC office. In the U.S. and Canada call PSC Customer Support Services at (800) 547-2507. Otherwise, refer to the list on the back cover for the subsidiary most convenient to you.
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V
ERIFYING SCANNER OPERATION
Prior to installation, we recommend that you connect the scanner and power supply to AC power to ensure that the scanner is fully functional.
1. Plug the DC power connector from the AC/DC power supply into the scanner.
2. Connect the IEC end of the AC power cord into the AC/DC power supply.
3. Plug the AC power cord into an AC power outlet.
The scanner should emit a tone indicating that it has passed the Power­Up Self-Test routine, and the green lamp will light continuously indicating that the scanner is ready for operation. Since the scanner is not connected to a host terminal, it may only read one or two labels before it must be reset. This is normal because some terminal interfaces require the scanner to store label data until the POS terminal signals that it is ready to receive the data.
If the scanner powers-up, but the green lamp begins flashing and the speaker repeats a series of tones, go to the section titled, Problem Isolation.
1.
2.
3.
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INSTALLATION
COUNTER MODIFICATION
The HS1250 scanner is designed to optimize usable counter space by mounting horizontally flush with the counter. The following instructions provide optional mounting plans, allowing flexibility in method, while ensuring a stable and secure installation.
1. Choose the installation location. Product flow, cable routing and ease of use should all be considered.
2. Because of its durable construction, the HS1250 can be mounted with support from the bottom (Option a) or it can be mounted using a routed ledge to support only the “wings” located on both ends of the scanner (Option b).
Mount Option b
Mount Option a
2.
Product Flow Cable Routing
1.
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3. For Option a, cut a hole in the countertop using the
dimensions below, with a corner radius of !f" (6.35mm). The shelf supporting the scanner should be 3.45" (closest fractional = 3@h(f") (8.76cm) below the top of the counter.
Shelf Depth
OPTION A
7!a!h" (19.52cm)
9(ds" (23.57cm)
Radius !f"
(6.35mm) 4x
Counter Cut-Out
,
3.45" 3@h(f" (8.76cm)
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4. For Option b, reference the counter cutout dimen­sions below. Radius corners at !f" (6.35mm). To adequately support the scanner, counter thickness must be at least #f" (19mm).
Rout Detail
Counter Cut-Out
7!a!h" (19.52cm)
8#f" (22.22cm)
Radius !f"
(6.35mm) 4x
Routed Edge
Routed Edge
,
Rout (ds" (7.1mm) 2x
Rout #k" (9.5mm) 2x
Min. Thickness #f" (19mm)
OPTION B
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HOOKUP
1. Route all cables up through the opening.
2. Connect the interface cable to the scanner and secure it
with the mounting screw, ensuring that the cable is routed inside the cable clip.
3. Attach the DC power connector from the AC/DC power
supply to the scanner's power connector.
4. Connect the IEC power cord to the AC/DC power supply.
You are now ready to power-up the scanner and POS system. Since power­up procedures vary for different systems, contact the site technical support specialist, reference the POS system operator's manual, or consult the manufacturer to ensure that these procedures are performed properly.
1.
2.
3. 4.
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POWER-UP PROCEDURE
The system power-up procedure may vary depending on the require­ments of your Point-of-Sale (POS) system. It is always a good idea to power-down (switch off) all equipment prior to connecting cables. Check with your system supervisor and/or refer to the terminal operator's manual for proper power-down and power-up procedures for your system.
Before beginning this procedure, disconnect power from the scanner (if connected).
1. Power-down your terminal.
2. Connect the scanner interface cable to the POS terminal.
3. Connect the IEC power cord to the AC/DC Power Supply and then to an AC outlet. It is recommended that the IEC power cord of the AC/DC power supply be connected to the same AC outlet as used by the POS terminal.
4. Power-up the terminal.
5. Power-up the scanner.
6. Verify that data is being properly communicated between the scanner and your POS terminal by scan­ning a few items.
You have completed the scanner installation and power-up procedures. If problems occur, follow the procedures titled Problem Isolation on the next page.
If you want to modify the scanner's interface parameters or change the user interface (e.g. volume), order the HS1250/VS1200 Programming Kit (PSC Part Number R44-1340).
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CONNECTING THE SCANNER
2. Connect the interface cable to the terminal.
1
O
I
On Off
4
O
I
On
To Scanner
Off
2
3
4. Switch on the terminal power. Verify the system's operation by scanning a few product labels.
5. You have completed the installation procedures.
3. Connect the IEC power cord to the AC outlet
1. Switch the terminal power off.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM ISOLATION
YES
NO
NO
YES
* If the green lamp is flashing slowly, the scanner is in Sleep Mode. Wave your hand if front of the scan window to "wake it up" or press the switch.
Verify that the -
1. AC/DC power supply is con­ nected to a functional AC outlet.
2. Power cord is firmly connected to the AC/DC Power Supply.
3. AC/DC Power Supply is firmly connected to scanner.
Is
the green
lamp
lit (dim)*
?
Will
the
scanner read
barcodes
?
Go to the Isolated Scanner Test flowchart on the next page.
START
NO
YES
Is
data
displayed on
terminal
correct
?
No problem
found
Problem is:
- terminal
- interface hardware or
- interface software Call your system support personnel.
NO
YES
Is
interface
cable properly
connected
?
Connect cable and
recheck scanner
operation.
1
2
3
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ROUBLESHOOTING
ISOLATED SCANNER TEST
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
• Record the number of tones emitted by the scanner.
• Call your system support personnel.
Potential problems:
• Lamp failed
• Scanner failure Call your system support personnel.
Potential problems:
• Poor barcode quality
• Barcode symbology is not enabled
• Scanner failure Call your system support personnel.
2. DISCONNECT INTERFACE
Disconnect the interface cable between the scanner & the terminal.
4. SELF-TEST ROUTINE
The scanner performs a complex power-up self-test that checks the operations of the scanner hardware and software. If successful, the speaker sounds a tone and the green lamp lights indicating the scanner passed self-test.
3. RECONNECT POWER
After you have disconnected the scanner-to-terminal interface cable, reconnect the power cable.
1. DISCONNECT POWER
Disconnect the AC/DC Power Supply from the AC power outlet.
Will
the
scanner read
barcodes
1
?
Is
the green
lamp lit
dimly
?
Did the
scanner pass
self-test
?
Scanner O.K. Problem is either interface cable, terminal or scanner interface configuration does not match POS system communication parameters. Call your system support personnel.
1
When the interface cable has been disconnected and reconnected,
the scanner may read one or two labels before it must be reset.
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HOW TO SCAN WITH THE
HS1250
The
HS1250
is mounted flush with the countertop to allow maximum work area and enable slide-through scanning. A dense scan pattern ensures that a barcode is easily read when swept over the scan window in the direction of the arrow. The scanner’s Read Zone, extends approximately 6" (15.24 cm) above the window, angled at
approximately 40° from the counter and expands as you move away
from the scanner's window.
When the barcode is swept through the Read Zone, the scanner immediately reads the label, successfully completing the scanning operation.
Optimum scanner performance is obtained by facing the label toward the scanner and sweeping it over the scan window. Refer to the arrow on the scanner's top, which indicates opti­mum product flow direction.
Product Flow
40°
Read Zone
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CUSTOMIZING YOUR SCANNER'S OPERATION
Customizing or programming a scanner provides maximum flexibility and allows a single scanner to serve many installation environments. Since the
HS1250
supports a variety of interface configurations and barcode symbologies, it may be necessary to customize your scanner to meet the specific requirements of your retail environment. The two features that follow, Changing the Tone and Changing the Volume, are examples of special barcode labels that affect the scanner's operation.
The list on page 24 shows the additional features that may be changed using the labels contained in the Programming Kit (PSC part number R44-1340).
CHANGING THE TONE
There are three possible tone selections. Each time you scan this label, the scanner's tone will change to the next highest tone. If the current tone is the highest selection, the selection will return to the lowest setting.
Increment Tone
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CHANGING THE VOLUME
There are three possible volume settings. Each time you scan this label, the scanner's volume will change to the next highest level. If the current volume is the highest selection, the selection will return to the lowest setting.
Increment Volume
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PROGRAMMING
Programming describes the process of changing scanner features using the special barcode labels contained in the Programming Kit (R44-1340). When the scanner is placed in Programming Mode, the scanner will not read any standard barcode labels or transmit any data to the host.
The Programming Kit contains a description of Programming Mode and complete instructions for customizing your scanner's features.
OTHER PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES
- UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13
- EAN/JAN 2 label pairs
Symbology selection: - Code 39*
- Codabar*
- Interleaved 2 of 5*
- Code 128*
- Interleaved 2 of 5 label lengths
- Checksum, prefix & start/stop
Symbology specific parameters bit control
- Price weight check digit control
- Double Read Time-out
- UPC expansion
- Baud Rate
RS-232 Communication parameters - Parity
- Handshaking
- Stop Bits
- Motor time-out
General Features - Laser Time-out
- Volume Selection
* Enabling any of these "industrial codes" disables the Edge (label assembly)
software.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
HS1250
maintenance procedures consist of window cleaning and
window replacement.
CLEANING
The scanner actually has two windows; upper and lower. While the top of the upper scan window may require periodic cleaning due to spillage, surface dust, etc., other window surfaces are unlikely to need much atten­tion. In the event you do need to clean them, here's how:
NOTE
Although the scanner windows are made of high quality, scratch resis­tant glass, they should not be sub­jected to abrasive cleaners or pads.
Additionally, do not use alcohol or acetone.
Reference the illustrations on page 25.
1. Insert a coin into the slot along the scanner’s edge
and use it to gently pry the top cover from the scanner.
2. Spray ordinary glass cleaner onto a lint free, nonabrasive
cleaning cloth.
3. Gently wipe the underside of the upper window.
4. Clean the top surface of the lower window as needed.
5. Reinstall the top cover, inserting the alignment tabs in
their respective slots. Press down along all edges to seat.
6. Clean the upper window top surface as described above.
This completes the window cleaning instructions.
ALCOHOL
or
ACETONE
ABRASIVES
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1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
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WINDOW REPLACEMENT
If the scanner's upper window becomes scratched, it can be easily replaced by following the procedures on this page.
1. Insert a coin into the slot on the scanner’s edge and
use it to gently pry the top cover from the scanner.
2. Grasp the top cover firmly and carefully press the
window out from the bottom side. Use care to avoid dropping the window as it pops loose from the seal and remember to dispose of it properly.
3. Press one edge of the window against its seal,
aligning the notched corners and ensuring that the seal is not pinched or rolled.
4. Tilt the window into place, pushing down firmly to
seat the glass along all edges.
5. Clean the windows and replace the top cover as
described under Cleaning.
This completes the window replacement procedure.
1. 2.
3. 4.
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APPENDIX A
S
YMBOLS DEFINITIONS
We have selected the symbols on the following pages to help ensure clear communication with non-English speaking users.
--------------------- A.C. TO D.C CONVERTER
--------------------- A.C. CURRENT
--------------------- BRIGHTNESS/SUNLIGHT
--------------------- CLEANING
--------------------- COMMUNICATION, BIDIRECTIONAL
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--------------------- D.C. CURRENT
--------------------- HUMIDITY
--------------------- LAMP, VISUAL INDICATOR
--------------------- MOTION SENSOR
--------------------- OPERATOR
--------------------- SPEAKER
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--------------------- SWITCH, VOLUME
--------------------- TONE
--------------------- TEMPERATURE, MAXIMUM
--------------------- TEMPERATURE, MINIMUM
--------------------- VOLTAGE, DANGEROUS
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APPENDIX B
S
PECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SCANNER
Depth = 3.45" (8.76cm)
Length = 7.6" (19.3cm)
Width = 9.0" (22.9cm)
Weight = 4 lb 11oz (2.13 kg)
AC/DC POWER SUPPLY
Length = 5.0" (12.7 cm)
Width = 3.0" (7.6 cm)
Height = 1.5" (3.8 cm)
Weight = 1.0 lb (.6 kg)
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ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATION
TEMPERATURE
10°C (50°F) 40°C (104°F)
HUMIDITY
5 - 90 % (non-condensing)
AMBIENT LIGHT
200 footcandles (2150 Lux) maximum
STORAGE
TEMPERATURE
-40°C (-40°F) 70°C (158°F)
HUMIDITY
5 - 95 % (non-condensing)
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
USE ONLY POWER SUPPLY (P/N 8-0133) OR OTHER PSC AP­PROVED POWER SUPPLY.
The AC/DC Power Supply provides three dc voltages to the
HS1250
;
+12 volts, -12 volts and +5 volts. Typical current draw is:
+12vdc ...................................315mA (normal operation)
...............................................665mA (during start-up)
-12vdc ....................................45mA
+5vdc .....................................230mA
Typical power consumption is approximately 5.5 watts during opera­tion, 9.7 watts during start-up and 4.4 watts in Sleep Mode.
INPUT POWER
The
HS1250
scanner receives DC power from an external power
supply.
EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE
90- 265 VAC 47 - 63 Hz < 10.0 Watts
AC TO DC POWER SUPPLIES
HS1250
uses one power supply equipped with an IEC power cord that matches your country's requirements. This unit accepts all of the following line voltages.
COUNTRY AC VOLTAGE
Australia -------------------------------- 240 Benelux--------------------------------- 220
Canada ------------------------------ 115/120
France ---------------------------------- 220
Germany -------------------------------- 220
Italy ----------------------------------- 220
Japan ---------------------------------- 100
Mexico ------------------------------ 115/120
Scandinavia ------------------------------ 220
Spain ---------------------------------- 220
United Kingdom --------------------------- 240
United States -------------------------- 115/120
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APPENDIX C
R
EGULATORY AGENCY INFORMATION
FCC STATEMENTS
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communica­tions for a Class A computing device. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference;
2. This device must accept any interference received includ­ing interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found compliant 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.
The electrical socket for this product must be located near the scanner and be readily accessible to the operator.
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CERTIFICATE OF MANUFACTURE/IMPORTER
This is to certify that the
HS1250
scanner is shielded against radio
interference in accordance with the provisions of VDE 0871 B.
This product complies with the EMC Directive which allows PSC to affix the CE mark to the product. Compliment consist of meeting the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC + 92/31/EEC + 96/68/EEC) for electromag­netic compatibility within the European communities.
PSC INC.
AGENCY COMPLIANCE
The
HS1250
scanner meets or exceeds the requirements for its device
type as set forth by the following agencies and regulations:
ELECTRICAL
Underwriter’s Laboratories, UL Standard 1950, for Electrical Safety
Canadian Standards Association, Standard for Electrical Safety, #22.2 no. 950-M89
TÜV Electrical Safety, according to EN60 950, VDE 0805
EMISSIONS
United States Federal Communications Commission, Class A Emission Limits defined by Part 15, Subpart J, 47CFR
VDE DIN 0878 Level B, EN 55 022 Class B, Vfg 243/1991 (Germany)
VCCI Class 1 (Japan)
LASER SAFETY
United States Laser Safety, CDRH Class IIa (Reference 2.5)
Laser Safety, Class I, according to IEC 825-1:1993 and EN60825-1:1994
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VCCI – I
U.S.,
CANADA,
Class IIa Laser Product. Avoid long term viewing of direct laser light. Appareil á laser de
classe IIa. Éviter
toute exposition
prolongée de
la vue à
lumière laser
directe.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 APPAREIL Á LASER DE CLASSE 1 based on 100 sec., IEC 825-1:1993
CLASS: 22200-0000050-00 SERIAL: X999999
MODEL: HS1250 MFTD: Feb 1995 I/F: RS-232 BRICK: 8-0133
D
N
FI
PRODUCT
SERVICE
geprufte Sicherheit
This laser product complies with 21CFR 1040 as applicable. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules as a Class A device.
COVERED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING PATENTS
Brick:Use ONLY PSC AC/DC Power Supply P/N 8-0133.
BARCODE SCANNER
AC/DC ADAPTER
®
C
®
Listed NWGQ
2Z78
EAS
Funkenstört
Vfg 243/1991
AC INPUT:
50 - 60 Hz
0.25 - 0.6A 100 - 250 VAC
DC OUTPUT:
+5VDC @ 1.0A +12VDC @ 0.8A
-12VDC @ 0.20A
POWER:
17 Watts (max)
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LASER SAFETY INFORMATION
The
HS1250
scanner requirements for laser safety are based on IEC Standard Publication 825 and CDRH 21CFR, Chapter 1, Subchapter J and (CDRH) Laser Product Performance Standard published November 28, 1978, User information [1040.10(h)1]:
1. User Maintenance. No user maintenance of the system other than window replacement and cleaning is required.
2. Radiant Energy. This product uses an embedded Class 3B Visible Laser Diode (VLD) system operating at 670nm in an optomechanical scanner resulting in
less than 652µW peak output power as measured by
IEC 825 Class 1 specification with the outer window removed. Radiated power observed 20cm above the
top deck through a 7mm aperture is less than 2.5µW
per CDRH Class IIa specification.
3. Laser Light Viewing. The scanner’s window is the only aperture through which laser light may be observed in this product.
4. No adjustments or alteration of the scanner’s housing are to be attempted by the user.
5. The failure of the scanner motor while the unit is continuing to emit a laser beam causes the emission levels to exceed those for inherently safe operation. This scanner has safeguards to prevent this occur­rence. If, however, a stationary laser beam is ever emitted, the failing unit should be disconnected from its power source until repaired by a qualified techni­cian.
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ENGLISH
The
HS1250
scanner is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS/CDRH
21CFR Subchapter J for Class IIa laser products. The
HS1250
is also certified as a Class I laser
product to the requirements of IEC 825-1:1993. Class I and Class IIa products are not considered to be hazardous. The
HS1250
contains internally a Visible Laser Diode (VLD) that emits a maximum of 0.652 milliwatts at a wavelength of 670 nanometers. The scanner is designed so that there is no human access to harmful laser light during normal operation, user maintenance or during prescribed service operations.
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in exposure to hazardous laser light.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to open or otherwise service any component in the optics cavity. Opening or servicing any part of the optics cavity by unauthorized personnel may violate laser safety regulations. The optics system is a factory only repair item.
CAUTION: Use of optical instruments with the scanner will increase eye hazard. Optical instruments include binoculars, microscopes and magnifying glasses. This does not include eye glasses worn by the user.
DANISH
HS1250
opfylder de amerikanske krav stillet i “DHHS/CDRH 21 CFR Subchapter J” for klasse IIA
(class IIa) laserprodukter.
HS1250
er også godkendt som et klasse I (class I) laserprodukt, der
opfyider kravene i IEC 825-1:1993. Klass I (class I) og klasse IIa (class IIa) produkter anses for at være sikre.
HS1250
indeholder en Visible Laser Diode (VLD), der udsender maksimalt 0.652 mW ved an bølgelængde på 670 nm. Scanneren er konstrueret, så der ikke er nogen mulighed for menneskelig kontakt med skadelige niveauer af laserbestråling under normal brug, normal vedilgeholdelse, eller atoriseret reparation.
ADVARSEL Dette produkt er af sikkerhedsmæssige grunde udstyret med en ledning med 3 ledere og en 3-
benet stikprop. Denne ledning bør aitid bruges I forbindelse med en 3-bent jordforbundet elektrisk stikkontakt for at undgå eledtrisk stød.
ADVARSEL Anvendelse af andre kontrolmetoder justeringer m.m. end dem specificeret i denne vejiedning
kan medføre eksponering til farlige niveauer af laserbestråling. ADVARSEL Forsøg ikke at åbne eller reparere komponenter i det optiske hulrum. Uautoriseret åbning eller
reparation af komponenter i det optiske hulrum kan være en overtrædelse at lasersillerhedsregulativer. Det optiske system me udelukkende repareres af PSC autoriserede reparationscentre.
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FINNISH
HS1250
on hyväksytty Yhdysvalloissa vastaamaan DHHS/CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J luokka IIa
(Class IIa) lasertuotteille asetettuja vaatimuksia.
HS1250
on myös hyväksytty vastaamaan IEC
825-1:1993 vaatimuksia I luokan (Class I) lasertuotteille. Luokka I (Class I) ja luokka IIa (Class IIa) tuotteiden ei katsota olevan vaarallisia.
HS1250
on sisäinen Visible Laser Diode (VLD) joka säteilee enintään 0,652 milliwattia 670 nanometrin aallonpituudella. Tutkain on suunniteltu siten, että sen käyttäjä ei joudu kosketuksiin vaarallisten laservalotasojen kanssa tutkaimen normaalikäytön, huoltotoimenpiteiden tai ohjeiden mukaisten huolototöiden aikana.
VAROITUS: Tämä tuote on varustettu maadoitetulla virtajohtimella ja pistokytkimellä käyttäjän turvallisuuden
takaamiseksi. Yhdistä tämä virtajohdin maadoitettuun pistorasiaan sähköiskun välttämiseksi. VAROITUS: Laitten käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saatta altistaa käÿttäjän
turvallisuusluokka I ylittävälle näkyvälle lasersätelylle. VAROITUS: Älä yritä avata tai muuten huoltaa mitään komponentteja optisessa osassa. Mikäli epäpätevä
henkilö korjaa tai avaa jonkin komponentin optisessa osassa, voidaan tämän katsoa olevan rikkomus turvallisuusohjeita vastaan. Optinen systeemi on osa, joka voidaan korjata ainoastaan tehtaalla.
FRENCH
Le
HS1250
est certifié conforme aux conditions requises par la norme DHHS/CDRH 21CFR,
sous-chapitre J, concernant les appareils à laser de classe IIa aux Etats-Unis. Le
HS1250
est aussi certifié en tant qu’appareil à laser de classe I conforme aux conditions requises par la norme IEC 825-1:1993.
Les produits de classe I et classe II ne sont pas considérés comme dangereux. Le
HS1250
contient une diode laser visible (VLD) qui émet une puissance maximum de 0,652 milliwatts pour une longueur d’onde de 670 nanomètres. Le scanneur est conçu pour que l’accès à des niveaux dangereux de lumière laser ne soit pas possible pendant l’utilisation normale, l’entretien par l’utilisateur ou les fonctions de dépannage recommandées.
ATTENTION Ce produit est équipé d’un cordon d’alimentation à trois fils et d’une prise à trois broches pour la
sécurité de l’utilisateur. Ce cordon doit être branché sur une prise de courant avec mise à la terre pour éviter les chocs électriques.
ATTENTION L’utilisation de procédures de contrôle, réglage ou utilisation autres que celles spécifiées dans ce
document peut entraîner une exposition dangereuse à la lumière du laser. ATTENTION Ne pas essayer d’ouvrir ni de réparer les composants de la cavité optique. L’ouverture ou la
réparation d’une partie de la cavité optique par une personne non qualifiée peut entraîner la violation des règles de sécurité relatives au laser. Le système optique ne peut être réparé qu’en usine.
ATTENTION L’utilisation d’instruments optiques avec le scanneur augmentera le danger pour les yeux. Les
instruments optiques comprennent les jumelles, les microscopes et les loupes. Ils ne comprennent pas les lunettes portées par l’utilisateur.
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GERMAN
Der
HS1250
entspricht den in den Vereinigten Staaten geltenden Vorschriften des DHHS/CDRH
21CFR Subchapter J für Laserprodukte der Klasse IIa (Class IIa). Der
HS1250
ist ferner als ein
Laserprodukt der Klasse I (Class I) nach den Vorschriften der IEC 825-1:1993 zugelassen. Produkte der Klasse I (Class I) und der Klasse IIa (Class IIa) sind als ungefährlich eingestuft.
Der
HS1250
enthält eine VLD Diode, die maximal 0,652 Milliwatt auf einer Wellenlänge von 670 Nanometer ausstrahlt. Der Scanner ist so konstruiert, daß während des normalen Betriebs, der Wartung durch den Benutzer oder der vorgeschriebenen Wartungsvorgänge kein Zugang zu schädlichen Laserlichtstufen möglich ist.
VORSICHT Dieses Produkt ist zur Sicherheit des Benutzers mit einem Dreileiter-Stromversorgungs Kabel
und Stecker ausgestaltet. Benutzen Sie dieses Kabel in Verbindung mit einer korrekt geerdeten Steckdose, um einen elektrischen Schlag zu vermieden.
VORSICHT Jegliche Anwendung von Streuungen, Reglern oder anderen verfahren, die nicht in diesen
Ausführungen erwähnt werden, können eine gefährliche Laserlichtbestrahlung zur Folge haben. VORSICHT Das optische System darf nur vom Werk repariert werden. Das Öffnen oder Warten von
Bestandteilen des optischen Hohlraums durch unbefugtes Personal verietzt die Laser­Sicherheitsbestimmungen.
DUTCH
De
HS1250
is in de V.S. goedgekeurd en voldoet aan de eisen van DHHS/CDRH 21CRF
Subchapter J voor Klasse-IIa (Class IIa) laserprodukten. De
HS1250
is ook goedgekaurd als een
klasse-1 (Class 1) laserprodukt volgens de elsen van IEC 825-1:1993. Produkten van klasse-1 (Class 1) en klasse-11a (Class 11a) worden nief geacht gevaarlijk te
zijn.De
HS1250
bevat een inwendige Visible Laser Diode (VLD) buis), die maximaal 0,652 milliwatt uitzendt bij een golflengte van 670 nanometer. De scanner is zo onworpen dat men bij normaal gebruik, tijdens onderhound of bij het ultvoeron van de voorgeschreven onderhoudswerkzaamheden niet aan schadelijke niveaus van worden blootgesteld.
WARRSCHUWING Dit produkt is met een geaard snoer plus stekker ultgerust ter bescherming van de gebruiler,
Sluit dit snoer op een goed geaard stopcontact aan teneinde elektrische schokken te voorkomen. WARRSCHUWING Men kan aan gevaarlijk laserlicht worden blootgesteid als de apparaten niet goed worden bedland
of afgestied of de procedures niet worden ultgevoerd zoals hierin beschreven staat. WARRSCHUWING Proeer niet om onderdelen in de opticaruite te openen of er op enige wijze onderhoud aan ult te
voeren. Openen of onderhoud van delen in de opticaruimte door onbevoegd personeel kan in strijd met de laserveillgheidsreglementn. Het opticasusteem mag alleen in de fabriek worden gerepaareed.
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ITALIAN
HS1250
è stato certificato negli Stati Uniti in conformità alle norme DHHS/CDRH 21 CFR
Subchapter J per i prodotti laser della categoria IIa.
HS1250
è anche certificato come prodotto
laser di categoria I, secondo le norme IEC 825-1:1993. I prodotti delle categorie I e IIa non sono considerati pericolosi.
HS1250
contiene all’interno un diodo a laser visibile (VLD), che emette un massimo di 0,652 milliwatt ad una lunghezza d’onda di 670 nanometri. Il lettore è stato progettato in modo che sia impossibile l’accesso umano a livelli nocivi di luce laser nel corso del normale funzionamento o della manutenzione da parte dell’utente o durante gli interventi di riparazione previsti.
ATTENZIONE Il prodotto è dotato di un cordone elettrico a tre fili e di una spina di sicurezza. Per evitare
scosse, usare il cordone in una presa fornita di presa di terra. ATTENZIONE L’uso di comandi o di procedure diversi da quelli specificati in questa sede possono causare
l’esposizione ad una luce laser pericolosa. ATTENZIONE Evitare di tentare di aprire o riparare dei componenti nella cavità ottica. L’apertura o la riparazione
della cavità ottica da parte di persone non autorizzate può essere in violazione dei regolamenti di sicurezza relativi all’impiego di raggi laser. Il sistema ottico può essere riparato solo in fabbrica.
NORWEGIAN
HS1250
er godkjent i USA i samsvar med retningslinjer for DHHS/CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J for
Klasse IIa (Class IIa) laserprodukter.
HS1250
er også godkendt som et klasse I (Class I)
laserprodukt, i samsvar med retningslinjer fra IEC 825-1:1993. Klass I (Class I) og Klasse IIa (Class IIa) produkter regnes ikke for å vÆre helsefarlige.
HS1250
har et innvendig Visible Laser Diode (VLD) rØ som avgir maksimum 0.652 milliwatt på an 670 nanometers bØlgelengde. Skanneren er utformet slik at det er ikke mulig for personer å utsettes for skadelige doser av laserstråler ved normal behandling, brukers vedlikehold eller ved foreskrevet service.
ADVARSEL Dette produkt er utstyrt med en tretråds elektrisk ledning og stØpsel for brukers sikkerhet. Bruk
denne ledningen i forbinelse med en korrekt jordet elektrisk stikkontakt for å unngå elektrisk sjokk.
ADVARSEL Reguleringer, justeringer eller andre framgangmåter som avviker fra det som her er spesifisert,
kan resultere i at man utsettes for farlig laserlys. ADVARSEL ForsØk ikke å åpne eller på noen måte repareres komponenter i det optiske kammeret. Ingen del
av det optiske kammeret må åpnes eiler repareres av lkke-autorisert personale, da dette kan krenke forskritter for laserlkkerhet. Det optiske systemet kan bare repareres ved fabrikken.
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PORTUGUESE
O
HS1250
é certificado nos Estados Unidos em conformidade com os requerimentos do DHHS/
CDRH 21 CFR Subcapítulo J para produtos a laser de Classe IIa (Class IIa). O
HS1250
também é certificado como um produto a laser de Classe I (Class I) de acordo com os requerimentos do IEC 825-1:1993.
Os produtos do tipo Classe I (Class I) e Classe IIa (Class IIa) não são considerados perigosos. O
HS1250
contém em seu interior um Visible Laser Diode (VLD) que emite um máximo de 0,652 milliwatts a um comprimento de onda de 670 nanômetros. O scanner foi projetado de maneira a não permitir o acesso humano a níveis nocivos de luz laser durante a manutenção pelo usuário, ou durante as operações de serviço preventivo.
CUIDADO Para segurança do usuário, este produto está equipado com um cabo de alimentação de três fios
e uma tomada. Use este cabo com uma tomada que tenha ligação à terra para evitar choque elétrico.
CUIDADO O uso de quaisquer controles ou ajustes ou procedimentos além dos aqui especificados pode
resultar em exposição perigosa à luz laser. CUIDADO Não tente abrir a cavidade ótica nem consertar, de forma alguma, qualquer de seus
componentes. A abertura da cavidade ótica, ou o conserto de qualquer uma de suas peças por pessoal não autorizado poderá violar as normas de segurança para sistemas de luz laser. O sistema ótico só poderá ser consertado pelo fabricante.
SWEDISH
HS1250
uppfyller de amerikanska kraven DHHS/CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J för Klass 11a (Class 11a) laserprodukter.
HS1250
har också registrerats som en Klass 1 (Class 1) laserprodukt som
uppfyller kraven IEC 825-1:1993. Produkter i Klass 1 (Class 1) och Klass 11a (Class 11a) anses ej farliga.
HS1250
innehåller ett internt Visible Laser Diode (VLD) rör med en maximal emission pä 0,652 mW vid 670 nm våglängd. Scannern har byggts så att laserljus av skadllg nivå inte kan nå människor vid normal användning, brunksunderhåll eller föreskriven service.
VARNING Denna produkt innehåller en tretråds strömledning samt stickpropp för att skydda användaren.
Koppla denna ledning till ett korrekt jordat elektriskt uttag för att undvika elstöt. VARNING Om apparaten används på annat sätt ån som i denna bruksanvisning specificerats, kan
användaren utsättas för synlig laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för Laserklass 1. VARNING Försök inte öppna eiler reparera komponenter i den optiska kammaren. Om icke auktoriserad
personal öppnar eller reparerar delar i den optiska kammaren, kan detta vara ett brott mot säkerhetstöreskrifterna för laserutustning. Det optiska systemet fär endast repareras i fabriken.
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SPANISH
El
HS1250
ha sido certificado en los EE.UU. conforme a los requisitos de DHHS/CDRH 21CFR
Subchapter J para productos láser Clase IIa (Class IIa). El
HS1250
también ha sido certificado
como un producto láser Clase I (Class I) según los requisitos de IEC 825-1:1993. Los productos Clase I (Class I) y CLase IIa (Class IIa) no se consideran peligrosos. El
HS1250
contiene en su interior un diodo de luz láser visible (VLD) que emite un máximo de 0,652 milivatios con longitud de onda de 670 nanometros. El escáner fue disañado para impedir acceso humeno a niveles nocivos de luz láser durante la operación normal, el mantenimiento por los uruarlos, o durante las operaciones de servicio preventivo.
PRECAUCIÓN Este producto ha sido equipado con un cable de allmentación de tres hilos y un enchufe de tres
contactos para la seguridad del usuario. Use este cable de allmentación en conjunto con un tomacorriente debidamente conectado a tierra para evitar choques eléctricos.
PRECAUCIÓN El uso de controles, o ajustes, o la ejecución de procedimientos distintos a los especificados aquí
pueden provocar la exposición nociva a la luz del láser. PRECAUCIÓN No trate de abrir o prestar servicio en forma alguna a ningún componente en la cavidad óptica.
La aperatura o servicio de cualquier parte de la cavidad óptica por personal no autorizado puede violar regulaciones de seguridad láser. El sistema óptico solo puede ser reparado en la fábrica.
JAPANESE
IEC 825-1:1993
HS1250
HS1250
HS1250
0.652
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HS1250
HS1250
HS1250
IEC 825-1:1993
0.652
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STANDARD WARRANTY
PSC warrants to Customer that PSC's products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from product shipment.
In order to obtain service under this Warranty, Customer must notify PSC of the claimed defect before the expiration of the Warranty period and obtain from PSC a return authorization number for return of the product to designated PSC service center. If PSC determines Customer’s claim is valid, PSC will repair or replace product without additional charge for parts and labor. Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the product to the designated PSC service center, with shipping charges prepaid. PSC shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the PSC service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to any other locations.
Warranty is subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below. Warranty set forth above is in lieu of any other warranties, expressed or implied, including merchantability and fitness.
EXCLUSIONS
Warranty coverage shall not apply to any claimed defect, failure or damage which PSC determines was caused by: improper use of product; failure to provide product maintenance, including but not limited to cleaning of the upper window in accordance with product manual; installation or service of product by other than PSC representatives; use of product with any other instrument, equipment or apparatus; modification or alteration of product. External cables and replacement of upper window/cartridge due to scratching, stains or other degradation will not be covered under the Warranty. External power supplies returned for service must be accompanied by the original product for performance of service.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
PSC repair or replacement of defective product as set forth above is the customer's sole and exclusive remedy on account of claims of breach of warranty or product defect. Under no circumstances will PSC be liable to customer or any third party for any lost profits, or any incidental, consequential indirect, special or contingent damages regardless of whether PSC had advance notice of the possibility of such damages.
ASSIGNMENT
Customer may not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or obligations under Warranty except to a purchaser or transferee of product. No attempted assignment or transfer in violation of this provision shall be valid or binding upon PSC.
RISK OF LOSS
Customer shall bear risk of loss or damage for product in transit to PSC. PSC shall assume risk of loss or damage for product in PSC's possession or product being returned to Customer by PSC, except such loss or damage as may be caused by the negligence of Customer, its agents or employees. In the absence of specific written instructions for the return of product to Customer, PSC will select the carrier, but PSC shall not thereby assume any liability in connection with the return shipment.
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