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
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INC.
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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
I
NDICATOR LAMP ------------------------------------------------ 6
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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
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OUTINE MAINTENANCE
CLEANING ------------------------------------------------------ 24 W
INDOW REPLACEMENT ---------------------------------------- 26
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PPENDIX A - SYMBOLS DEFINITIONS -------------------------------- 27
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PPENDIX B - SPECIFICATIONS --------------------------------------- 30
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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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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.
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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
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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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