PSC LR, SR, XLR, PowerScan SR, PowerScan HD User Manual

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Handheld Bar Code Scanner
Models SR, HD, LR and XLR
User’s Guide
PSC Scanning, Inc.
959 Terry Street Eugene, Oregon 97402 Telephone: (541) 683-5700 Telefax: (541) 345-7140
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Table of Contents
Unpacking and Inspecting Your Scanner..................................... 3
Installation.................................................................................... 4
How to Scan................................................................................. 6
Scanning Range.................................................................... 7
Active Symbologies ............................................................. 11
Enhanced Scanning for Hard-to-Read Bar Codes .............. 11
Test Your Scanner ..................................................................... 12
Laser Cautions........................................................................... 13
Radio Frequency Interference.................................................... 13
Troubleshooting ......................................................................... 14
User’s Guide 1
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2 PowerScan™ Scanner
Unpacking and Inspecting Your Scanner
After unpacking your new scanner, check the contents of the ship­ping carton to ensure all the items you ordered are included:
•PowerScan
Interface Cable
Power Supply (if you ordered one)
Users Guide (this manual)
Programming Guide
Optional Accessories that you ordered. (The PowerScan
handheld bar code scanner can be purchased with or without
accessory kits.)
If your package contains wrong or missing components, contact your place of purchase. If there are damaged components, immediately file a claim with the carrier. You may want to save your packing material in case you need to ship the scanner at some later time.
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handheld scanner
Manuals for the PowerScan scanner are available on our website. See the back cover for our web address.
User’s Guide 3
Installation
Refer to Figure 1 and follow these steps to install the scanner:
Consult your host terminal manual to determine if power must be turned off before connecting peripheral devices such as the scanner.
1. Should you need to disconnect the interface (I/F) cable from the scanner, loosen the Phillips head screw at the bottom of the handle and rotate the cable restraint clip away from the cable to release it. Reverse this procedure to connect the
cable.
Do not attempt to pull the End Cap off, as this may damage the scanner.
CAUTION
2. Connect the I/F cable to the proper port on the host terminal.
3. If your system requires an AC/DC adapter to power the scanner, connect the adapters power cord at the I/F connec­tor. (Note: In most cases, the scanner uses Power Off the Ter­minal [P.O.T.], and does not require this step.) Contact your PSC dealer if youre not sure if an AC/DC adapter should be used with your system.
4. Connect the AC/DC adapter at the wall outlet. (P.O.T. units skip this step.)
5. Verify operationpoint at a flat surface and pull the trigger. A red beam should be visible. Scan a sample bar code and confirm that the scanner reads the bar code by beeping and/ or sending the data to the host terminal.
Power Supply
The scanner requires either a Listed Class 2 or Listed LPS power source which supplies power directly to the scanner.
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Figure 1. Installing the Scanner
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How to Scan
Figure 2 illustrates some tips to help get the best scanning results:
1. The scanner must be pointed at a slight angle to the bar code. Do not hold the scanner perpendicular to the bar code.
2. The laser beam must cross the entire bar code. The scanner cannot correctly read if the entire bar code is not scanned.
Figure 2. Scanning Tips
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Scanning Range
There are currently four different model types for this scanner. Depending upon the model type of your scanner, youll need to hold the unit at a given distance from the bar code to achieve optimum scanning results. The following diagrams provide range of field infor­mation for each of the models when scanning grade A, Code 39 bar codes: Standard Range (SR), High Density (HD), Long Range (LR) and Extra Long Range (XLR).
In the context of the illustration below, a "mil" repre­sents the minimum bar code element width. Mea­surements are based on SR models set with the standard 28° scan width (as opposed to the Half Angle setting of 14°). Reference the PowerScan Pro-
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gramming Manual (P/N R44-1840) for more informa­tion about the Half Angle feature.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Figure 3. Depth of Field (SR)
Depth of Field
Paper Labels (SR decoded model, Code 39)
5 mil
7.5 mil
10 mil
FRONT OF SCANNER
0
10
15 mil
20 mil
12345
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170
40 mil
55 mil
FEET
CENTIMETERS
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In the context of the illustration below, a "mil" repre­sents the minimum bar code element width. Mea­surements are based on HD models set with the standard 28° scan width (as opposed to the Half Angle setting of 14°). Reference the PowerScan Pro­gramming Manual (P/N R44-1840) for more informa-
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tion about the Half Angle feature.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Figure 4. Depth of Field (HD)
Depth of Field
Paper Labels (HD decoded model, Code 39)
3 mil
4 mil
FRONT OF SCANNER
5 mil
7.5 mil
10 mil
20 mil
1 234 5678
0
5
INCHES
CENTIMETERS
10 15 20
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In the context of the illustration below, a "mil" repre­sents the minimum bar code element width. Mea­surements are based on LR models set with the a 14° scan width (as opposed to the alternate Full Angle setting of 28°). Reference the PowerScan Pro­gramming Manual (P/N R44-1840) for more informa-
NOTE
tion about the Half Angle feature.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Figure 5. Depth of Field (LR)
Depth of Field
Paper Labels (LR decoded model, Code 39)
7.5 mil
10 mil
15 mil
FRONT OF SCANNER
20 mil
40 mil
55 mil
12345
0
10
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160
FEET
CENTIMETERS
6789
170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280
Reflective Labels (LR decoded model, Code 39)
40 mil
FRONT OF SCANNER
102345678910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
55 mil
70 mil
100 mil
FEET
CENTIMETERS
6706506306105905705505305104904704504304103903703503303102902702502302101901701501301109070503010
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In the context of the illustration below, a "mil" repre­sents the minimum bar code element width. Mea­surements are based on XLR models set with a 10° scan angle width.
NOTE
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Figure 6. Depth of Field (XLR)
Depth of Field
Paper Labels (XLR decoded model, Code 39)
15 mil
FRONT OF SCANNER
20 mil
40 mil
55 mil
12345678910 11 12 13 14 15
0
FEET
CENTIMETERS
Reflective Labels (XLR decoded model, Code 39)
FRONT OF SCANNER
102345678910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
40 mil
70 mil
100 mil
FEET
CENTIMETERS
45040035030025020015010050
11001050100095090085080075070065060055050045040035030025020015010050
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Active Symbologies
The active (enabled) bar code symbologies in the factory defaults are:
Code 39 (C39)
Code 128 (C128)
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Your scanner should be pre-programmed with these standard factory default settings, unless...
...it was shipped to you programmed with unique, customer con-
figuration settings.
...you or another user have made changes to scanner program-
ming.
Enhanced Scanning for Hard-to-Read Bar Codes
Decoded scanners can be programmed to decode extremely poor quality bar codes by activating advanced Quadralogic To select this feature, see the PowerScan Scanner Programming Guide (P/N R44-1840) available from your dealer, or you can down­load the manual from our website.
Decoding.
Scanner programming can also be performed using your PC and the Configurator Express from your dealer.
On-Screen Programming tool also available
User’s Guide 11
Test Your Scanner
The bar code below (Figure 7) is provided to test your scanners abil­ity to read a typical Code 39 label.
Figure 7. Code 39 Bar Code Sample
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Figure 8. Scanner Labeling
CLASS No. SERIAL No. MFG. DATE:
Complies with 21CFR 1040
ACN
and part 15 of FCC Rules.
073200496
Applicable patents are listed on label inside unit.
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4,387,297 4,409,470 4,460,120 4,593,186 4,652,750 4,673,805 4,736,095 4,816,660 4,845,350 4,861,972 4,866,257 4,879,456 5,179,270 5,180,904 5,237,161 5,247,161 5,247,162 5,258,604 5,260,554 5,298,728 5,311,000 5,330,370 5,468,949 5,475,206 5,481,098
LASER RADIATION-DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
1mw - 650-685nm CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
Based on 100 sec., EN60825-1/A11:1996
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Figure 8 above shows label placement ONLY. For actual regulatory, patent and other applicable infor­mation, view the labels on the product itself, or call
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your nearest sales or service representative.
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Laser Cautions
The PowerScan bar code scanner is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS/CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J for Class II laser products. Class II products are not considered to be hazardous. The scanner contains a Visible Laser Diode (VLD) at a wavelength of 650- 670 nanometers and is designed so that there can be no human access to harmful levels of laser light during normal operation, user mainte­nance, or during prescribed service operations.
If the scan pattern is a single dot when depressing the trigger, discontinue operation and return the unit to the factory. Exception: When using Marker Beam Mode a single aiming dot is projected
CAUTION
CAUTION
momentarily.
Do not attempt to open or otherwise service any components in the optics cavity. Opening or servic­ing any part of the optics cavity by unauthorized personnel may violate laser safety regulations.
Radio Frequency Interference
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub­ject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada.
User’s Guide 13
Troubleshooting
You can isolate problems with your scanning system by performing these checks (refer to Figure 9):
1. If your scanner s cable is designed to receive Power Off the Terminal (P.O.T.), it will not operate unless it is connected to a working host terminal that is powered on.
2. Ensure that the interface cable is securely attached to the host. Consult your technical support manager or refer to your host system manual to identify the proper connection for the scanner.
3. If an external power supply is used, verify that it is securely connected to the interface cable and AC outlet. Also ensure that the power supply is the correct voltage rating for your area.
4. Check to see that the interface cable is securely connected at the scanner handle. Push the connector in to assure that it is firmly seated. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to ensure that the screw at the bottom of the scanner is fully tightened (but do not overtighten).
5. If, after checking all connections, the scanner still fails to function properly, exchange the power supply with a known good power supply.
6. Ensure that the scanner's interface type is compatible with the host terminal by consulting your POS system manual and/or the PowerScan Scanner Programming Guide (P/N R44-1840).
7. Verify that the bar codes you are scanning are of satisfactory quality. Bar code label verifiers are available from your dealer if you need precise reporting of bar code details. Bar codes that are damaged (wrinkled, smudged, or torn) may cause the scanner to read poorly or not at all. If bar code quality seems to be the problem, check to see if the scanner will read a known good bar code (see Figure 7). You may also want to modify the programmable setting for advanced Quadralogic titled, Enhanced Scanning for Hard-to-Read Bar Codes).
decoding (see the section in this manual
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Figure 9. Troubleshooting the Scanner
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NOTES
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
PSC hereby declares that the Equipment specified below has been tested and found compliant to the following Directives and Standards:
Directives: EMC 89/336/EEC
Low Voltage 73/23/EEC
Standards: EN55022-B EN60825
EN50082-1 EN60950
Equipment
Type: Bar Code Scanning Equipment
Product:
Charles W. Vanlue Director, Corporate Quality PSC, Inc. 959 Terry Street Eugene, OR 97402 U.S.A.
PowerScan PowerScanLR Bar Code Scanner PowerScan
Bar Code Scanner
XLR Bar Code Scanner
Nigel Davis Vice President Europe, Middle East & Africa PSC Bar Code Ltd. Axis 3, Rhodes Way Watford, England WD24YW UK
Asia Pacific
Printed on recycled paper
PSC Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Telephone: [852]-2-584-6210
Fax: [852]-2-521-0291
Italy
PSC S.r.l.
Vimercate (MI), Italy
Telephone: [39] (0) 39/62903.1
Fax: [39] (0) 39/685496
Australia
PSC Asia Pacific Pty Ltd.
North Ryde, Australia
Telephone: [61] 0 (2) 9878 8999
Fax: [61] 0 (2) 9878 8688
France
PSC Sarl
LES ULIS Cedex, France
Telephone: [33].01.64.86.71.00
Fax: [33].01.64 46.72.44
Germany
PSC GmbH
Darmstadt, Germany
Telephone: + 49 (0) 61 51/93 58-0
Fax: + 49 (0) 61 51/93 58 58
Japan
PSC Japan K.K.
Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Telephone: 81 (0)3 3491 6761
Fax: 81 (0)3 3491 6656
Latin America
PSC S.A., INC.
Miami, Florida, USA
Telephone: (305) 539-0111
Fax: (305) 539-0206
United Kingdom
PSC Bar Code Ltd.
Watford, England
Telephone: 44 (0) 1923 809500
Fax: 44 (0) 1923 809 505
Corporate Headquarters
675 Basket Road
Webster, NY 14580-9787
Telephone: (716) 265-1600
Fax: (716) 265-6400
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959 Terry Street
Eugene, OR 97402-9150
Telephone: (541) 683-5700
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