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Magellan TM 8300/8400
Technical Guide
Datalogic Scanning, Inc.
959 Terry Street
Eugene, Oregon 97402
USA
Telephone: (541) 683-5700
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Table of Contents
Chapter 2. Site Preparation and Installation.................................................... 2-1
Technical Guide i-i
Appendix A. Keypad ............................................................................ A-1
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Technical Support
Datalogic Website Support
The Datalogic website ( www.scanning.datalogic.com
) is the complete source for technical support and information for Datalogic products. The site offers product support, product registration, warranty information, product manuals, product tech notes, software updates, demos, and instructions for returning products for repair.
Reseller Technical Support
An excellent source for technical assistance and information is an authorized Datalogic reseller. A reseller is acquainted with specific types of businesses, application software, and computer systems and can provide individualized assistance.
Telephone Technical Support
If you do not have internet or email access, you may contact Datalogic technical support at (541) 349-8283 or check the back cover of your manual for more contact information.
Technical Guide 1-1
Scanner and Scanner/Scale Nomenclature
Controls, indicators and other nomenclature are shown in
Figure 1-1. Scanner/Scale Nomenclature
Scanner LED
Bonnet
Weighing Surface — Lean
Oversize Produce Here
All Weighs™ Platter
Vertical Window
Horizontal
Window
Volume/Tone
Push Button
Scale Zero
Push Button
Speaker (Beeper) Port
Produce Bar in raised position
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Connections
Connections
Two connector panels are located on either side of the scanner as shown in
. The appearance of these panels will vary depending upon the factory options purchased with your model. Additionally, a service “pigtail” extends from the scanner’s base to connect the control panel cable from the Bonnet area.
Figure 1-2. Connectors
Control Panel
Service Loop
Scanner Right Profile Scanner Left Profile
EAS Port Aux. Port Power
EAS PORT AUXILIARY PORT POWER
Connection to external EAS device.
Controls EAS deactivation system.
· Test Port
· On Screen
Programming (OSP)
· Application Download
· RS-232 Handheld
Scanner Input
· Auxiliary RS-232
Label Data Output
AC Brick Input
OR
Power off Terminal
(POT) Brick Input
POS Terminal
0.00
Remote Display Scale Host
POS TERMINAL REMOTE DISPLAY SCALE HOST
· Label Data
· Scale Data (for
single cable interfaces)
· Application Download
(where appropriate)
Drives Remote Display Scale Data (dual cable scanner/scale)
Connection to this port is
Optional
Models with scale only
Dual cable units only.
(Scale connection may be handled through
POS Terminal port)
Technical Guide 1-3
Weighing
Specifications for scale capacity, settling time, minimum and maximum static weight, zeroing, and warm-up time are given below.
Rated Weight Capacity
The scale’s operational weight capacity is:
• 15.000 kilograms, displayed in 0.005 increments.
Minimum Increment
The minimum weight that can be accurately measured by the scale is
0.005 kg.
Maximum Static Weight (Overload)
A maximum static weight of 68 kg can be sustained by the scale without incurring damage or degrading performance.
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Weighing
Warm-Up Time
There are two pertinent warm-up times that apply to the scanner or scanner/scale:
NOTE
The two warm-up periods can be performed concurrently, thereby reducing the total required warm-up time to 60 minutes.
Thermal Equilibrium
When the unit is moved from a cooler temperature (such as a storage area) to a warmer environment (such as a checkstand location), 60 minutes must be allowed to acclimate the unit to ambient conditions prior to calibration or operation.
Power-up
Once installed and powered up, a warm-up time of 15 minutes must be allowed before calibrating or performing weighing operations.
User Configurable Warm-up
The user may configure the unit for a pre-programmed warm-up time that is activated every time the scanner is powered up. During this time, the scale is viewed by the POS terminal as off-line.
NOTE
Contact
to learn more about this advanced programmable feature.
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Figure 1-3. Environmental Specifications
Operation
+40 C +104 F
10 C 50 F
Temperature
10° to +40° C
50° to +104° F Dust Proof Optics Cavity, IP5X
Illumination
Artificial Light:
0-450 Foot-candles
(4,842 LUX)
Sunlight:
0-8,000 Foot-candles
(86,080 LUX)
Humidity
Hot / Wet 40°C / 95% RH
Spill Proof
(Datalogic MS-0006-13-0004)
Hot / Dry 40°C / 15% RH
Cold / Dry 10°C / 1 5% RH
Warm / Wet 25%C / 50% RH
Storage
+70 C +158 F
-40 C -40 F
POS Scanner
Temperature
-40° to +70° C
-40° to +158° F
Electrical Specifications
Before installation, always verify that the site’s electrical service meets the scanner/scale’s requirements. The scanner has been engineered for compatibility with most international electrical systems operating in ranges from 100 to 240VAC at 50-60 Hz. Verify that the power source will supply “clean” electrical power to the equipment; that is, it must be free of excess electrical noise.
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Electrical Specifications
Power Supply
Power Off the Terminal (P.O.T)
Certain units can receive power directly from the terminal (P.O.T.). A
USB adapter “brick” connects the scanner to IBM-USB 12V ports.
Power supplied from the terminal does not include auxiliary power for alternative scales.
NOTE
AC Adapter
Units which do not receive power directly from the terminal will use either a Listed Class 2 or Listed LPS power source which supplies power directly to the unit. When using such an AC Adapter, make sure to connect using the correct IEC power cord for unique and international power connections. If the cord will not plug into your AC power receptacle, the power cord shipped is not compatible with your electrical system. Please contact your distributor immediately to receive the necessary information and components to ensure electrical compatibility.
VOLTAGE
100-240VAC ±10%
FREQUENCY
50-60 Hz
CAUTION
Safe operation of your scanner or scanner/scale requires properly grounded electrical outlets. Be sure to have a qualified electrician certify the earthground connection on circuits which will be used to power the unit.
The scanner is powered on/off by connecting/disconnecting it from its power supply.
NOTE
Technical Guide 1-7
Agency Compliances
The scanner and scanner/scale meets or exceeds the requirements for its device type as set forth by the following agencies and regulations:
COMMENTS COUNTRY
United States
State of California
Canada
Europe
Mexico
Korea
Argentina
Taiwan
China
Japan
Australia/New Zealand
United States
Canada
Europe
Australia/New Zealand
Japan
Taiwan
Korea
COMPLIANCE
Electrical
UL 60950
Energy Efficiency Standard
CAN/CSA 60950
TÜV EN 60950
NOM
K-Mark
IRAM
BSMI
CCC
PSE
AS/NZ 60950
Emisions
47CFR Part 15J
ICES-0003
EN 55022
AS/NZS CISPR22
VCCI
CNS 13438 BSMI
Mic Mark
FCC Class B
Class B
Class B
Class B
Class B
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ROW
COUNTRY
United States
Europe
United States
Canada
Australia/New Zealand
Brazil
EC Countries
Mexico
Puerto Rico
Singapore
ROW
Russia
COMPLIANCE
CISPR 22
Laser Safety
CDRH, 21CFR Part 1040
IEC60825-1:2007
EN60825-1:2007
Weights & Measures
NIST Handbook 44
Measurement Canada
National Measurement Institute
INMETRO
Type Approval Cert
NOM
Same as USA
Spring Singapore
OIML R76
Class B
COMMENTS
CDRH Class IIa laser device
Class 1
Class 1
(Dept. of Commerce)
Contact Datalogic
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Product Marketing at (541) 683-5700, or your Datalogic representative for a complete listing of approvals for other countries.
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NOTES
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Chapter 2
Site Preparation and
Installation
Models
Scanner and scanner/scale models (reference
different lengths, allowing them to fit with little or no modification into openings cut for previously installed scanners such as Datalogic
®
Magellan ® scanners, or NCR ® scanner models 7820/24 and 7870. Other models are designed for applications with smaller footprint requirements.
provides simplified illustrations of short, medium and long models. The appearance of your unit may vary. Scanner/scale models also offer an option for a raised Produce Rail, or a flip-up Produce Bar as shown in
Technical Guide 2-1
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Figure 2-1. Model Examples
Scanner ONLY models
Model 8301/8401
Short
Scanner/Scale models
Model 8302/8402
Medium
Model 8304/8404
Medium
Model 8303/8403 Model 8305/8405
Long
Figure 2-2. Flanged and Shelf Model Examples
Flange Model Shelf Model
Long
Flanges
Figure 2-3. Produce Bar and Produce Rail
Produce
Bar Option
Produce
Rail Option
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Pre-Installation Considerations
Pre-Installation Considerations
It should be noted that the scope of this manual does not encompass all factors related to worker safety and checkstand design. It does, however, offer a list of considerations that may be helpful in ensuring greater safety and productivity. Careful planning using these general guidelines should result in a more efficient, comfortable work environment.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the incidence of repetitive motion injuries has increased dramatically in recent years. Checkstand design and scanner installation and operation procedures can reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries, but not eliminate it.
Although there are currently no formal guidelines for checkstand ergonomics, the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) and the National Institute of
Occupational Safety (NIOSH) of the Department of Health and Human
Services have released the reports listed at the end of these recommendations. These reports contain useful suggestions for ergonomic improvement of checkstand designs and scanner installation, maintenance and usage. Portions of the reports are summarized below. For copies of the complete reports, or to inquire about any modifications to the recommendations, contact FMI and NIOSH at the addresses listed at the end of these recommendations.
Checkstand Design
1. Select a design which allows load-sharing by several muscle groups
(for example designs which allow the cashier to use both hands for scanning and bagging).
2. Select checkstands which deliver products to the cashier on an input belt and do not require the unloading of items from a cart. These designs put less stress on the cashiers’ shoulders and back.
3. Minimize the distance between the input and take-away conveyors
(i.e., the distance the cashier has to reach to move the products).
4. Minimize the width of the input conveyor to reduce the cashier’s reach to items on the far side of the belt; use a diverter to direct products closer to the cashier.
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5. Select a design which encourages the cashier to slide products across the scanner rather than gripping and lifting. Make sure the horizontal surface of the scanner is flush with all surrounding surfaces.
6. Choose a design which integrates the scanner and scale to eliminate extended reaches and lifts during weighing tasks.
7. Provide an easily accessible bag stand at a height 13 - 17 inches (33 -
43.2 cm) lower than the top surface of the checkstand to reduce stresses to the shoulders, elbows, and risks associated with lifting products into bags.
8. Do not position the bag stand between the cashier and the scanner, due to the increased reach involved.
9. Position the scanner’s horizontal scanning surface 34 - 36 inches
(86.4 - 91.4 cm) above the floor. Maintain a minimum of five inches (12.7 cm) clearance between elbows and work surfaces.
10. Provide adjustable keyboard mounting (height, tilt, and horizontal reach).
11. Position the printer, cash drawer, and other checkstand devices the cashier uses within easy reach (less than 18 inches/45.7 cm).
12. Provide adequate toe space, foot rests or rails, antifatigue mats, and where feasible, an adjustable seat or stand against which the cashiers can lean.
Scanner Installation
1. Mount the horizontal surface of the scanner flush with the countertop to encourage slide scanning rather than lifting.
2. Position the centerline of the scanner read area 8 - 10 inches (20.3 -
25.4 cm) from the edge of the checkstand (cashier side).
Scanner Maintenance
1. Keep scanner windows clean. This will improve productivity and reduce rescans.
2. Replace scanner glass when excessive scratches are evident.
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Scanner Usage
Scanner Usage
1. Minimize handling of heavy/bulky products. Leave these items in the cart and use an alternative entry method such as key entry of short PLUs, or handheld scanning.
2. Regularly train cashiers in proper scanning methods and ergonomics principles, such as:
• Develop a smooth fluid motion during scanning, sharing work equally between hands.
• Use the entire hand for grasping and lifting items.
• Since the scanner reads labels on all four sides plus the top and bottom, there is no need to turn a bar code toward either of the scanner windows.
• Develop efficient scanning motions, not necessarily faster hand movements. Simply slide the item across the scanner’s horizontal window with as little orientation motion as necessary.
• Leave items in an upright position; do not lift and tilt.
• Learn how the scanner functions and where the scanning area is located.
• Do not favor either the vertical or horizontal window; slide items across the scanner in their natural orientations on the checkstand as much as possible.
Site Preparation Overview
Consider the following factors before installing the scanner or scanner/ scale and its optional Remote Scale Display.
Ventilation Requirements — The scanner operates without the use of a ventilation fan. As long as there is adequate convective air flow and no major heat producing equipment in close proximity, the unit’s housing provides adequate heat dissipation. The air temperature in the checkstand around the scanner must not exceed 104°F (40°C).
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Service Access Requirements —
Routine operations such as ‘zeroing’ and calibration do not require removal of the scanner from the checkstand or disassembly of the product. The installer should plan service access for the AC/DC Power Supply and cables.
Recommended Power Installation —
Since the typical grocery environment includes conveyor belts and electric motors, care should be taken to ensure that the scanner has a supply of “clean” power (power without excessive electrical noise). A wiring diagram shows the recommended wiring that will provide the scanner with a “clean” source of power. Refer to
Counter Preparation —
Since the majority of grocery checkout lanes are designed as “left-hand take away,” the counter drawings in this chapter focus on this counter design. Simply reverse the layout for a “right-hand take away” requirement. The unit scans equally well in either of these two configurations.
Liquid Drainage — Should a liquid spill occur, ensure that moisture can flow through the checkstand without pooling.
Leveling — Plan ahead and provide screws/bolts in the checkstand mounts and a leveling guide (board) to allow leveling of the scanner or scanner/scale within the counter. Use a 0.375” thick board to replicate the mounting flange on the long scanner or scanner/scale, and adjust screws or bolts until the board is flush within the counter. Use a 4.0” wide board stood on its end to adjust leveling screws/bolts in rail support applications.
Cable Routing — Placement of the scanner/scale should be planned to allow easy access to other components as well as optimize communication between the scanner, the POS terminal, the optional Remote Scale Display and any EAS peripheral equipment. Do not route interface cables near any electrical motors or other sources of electromagnetic interference.
Remote Scale Display Placement —
The customer, and checker in some instances, must be able to easily view and read the Remote Scale Display. Ambient light and mounting height considerations are discussed later in this chapter.
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Ventilation and Spacing
Vertical Clearance —
Provision must be made to allow adequate space above the scanner bonnet for removal and replacement of an L-shaped platter. Optimal clearance permits the platter to be grasped at its top vertical edge and lifted for removal without obstruction (such as a fixed keyboard mount or any type of enclosure). Should such an enclosure be unavoidable, an alternate method of platter removal using two coins may be employed, however a minimum vertical clearance of 1.5” (3.8 cm)
MUST be provided (reference
). Another consideration is that the scan zone must be kept free of obstructions such as enclosures, keyboard mounts, etc.
Figure 2-4. Vertical Clearance
DO NOT
Obstruct
L-Platter
Removal
DO NOT
Obstruct
Scan Zone
(Keyboard Mount)
Allow a minimum clearance of
1.5" (3.8cm)
(Enclosure)
Ventilation and Spacing
The scanner/scale’s perimeter housing has been designed to provide adequate space for convective cooling and unrestricted movement of the weighing apparatus.
shows the debris chutes and ventilation slots. The checkstand design must allow:
• The ambient air temperature inside the checkstand adjacent to the scanner must not exceed 104°F (40°C).
Technical Guide 2-7
NOTE
• A source of air that provides adequate cooling by convective air flow.
DO NOT place the scanner in a close-fitting, fully enclosed checkstand. Provide a MINIMUM of 16 square inches (103.2 square centimeters) of air intake from below the installation for sufficient convective cooling.
If motors, conveyor belts, or other heat producing equipment are located near the scanner, forced air ventilation may be required. In most installations, a 30 cfm (.84 cmm) axial fan should provide sufficient air movement. If a ventilation fan is installed, one with a removable filter that may be washed or replaced is recommended.
Figure 2-5. Debris Chutes & Ventilation Slots
Debris Chutes/Ventilation Slots
2-8
Spider Assembly
(Present only in scale models)
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Power Installation
Reference the wiring diagram in
for the recommended fusing arrangement.
Grounding
The AC/DC Power Supply should have an AC outlet with a clean earth ground. If you are not sure how to verify the amount of electrical noise
(interference) on the power line, ask a qualified electrician to measure the input line voltage.
Figure 2-6. Input Power Wiring
On/Off
Switch
Power
Mains
Main
Breaker
Panel
Panel
Ground
Scanner or
Scanner/Scale
Earth
Checkstand
Breaker Panel
Line
Neutral
Ground
Line
Neutral
Ground
AC/DC Power
Supply
On/Off
Switch
Panel
Ground
Line
Neutral
Ground
POS Terminal
Inductive Loads
(e.g. Conveyor Belts, Motors, etc)
Ground
Lighting
Technical Guide 2-9
Liquid Spills and Moisture
Select a checkstand design which allows fluids to flow through, and directs liquids away from any electronic equipment or storage areas.
Counter Cutout
The most important consideration when planning the counter opening for the scanner is the operator’s comfortable reaching distance. The ideal, ergonomically sound installation allows items to be directed within easy reach, and a scanning area requiring no lifting or special orientation of items. If you haven’t already read the information at the beginning of this chapter titled,
Pre-Installation Considerations , please do so before
continuing these instructions.
The symmetrical design of the scanner permits the operator to easily pass items from one hand to the other while scanning (either from right-to-left or left-to-right). With the unique 360- scan zone, scanning is accomplished in one fluid motion. The operator simply slides the item from the conveyor belt or diverter area through the scanning area and passes the item to the other hand, which in turn bags it or places it on a take-away conveyor belt. Movement should flow naturally over the surface of the scanner.
Note that the following guidelines for preparing an existing checkstand to accept a scanner, or incorporating the unit into a new checkstand design will not be accurate for all installations. Although these guidelines will suffice for most standard installations, the installer may need to make adjustments for varying counter heights and thicknesses, support design, or other checkstand limitations.
shows a typical “left-hand-take-away” checkstand design.
Follow these basic steps to install the unit:
1. Select a position for the scanner that offers a smooth product flow which best accommodates the reaching distance of the average operator.
2. Cut the opening in the countertop. Reference
to find the cut-out dimensions for your model. Flange and shelf mount dimensions are provided for your convenience.
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3. Install the AC/DC Power Supply, the Remote Scale Display cable (if
Remote Display is used) and the interface cable(s) observing the following:
Interface cables (and display cable, if applicable) should be routed away from all highly inductive electrical devices, like motors and conveyor belts, and even away from the unit’s power cable if possible.
Cables should be easy to remove in the event that replacement is required. A little planning now will save a lot of frustration later.
4. Connect and verify all system operations.
The scanner should be installed so that leading and trailing edges of the L
-Platter are flush with the countertop to enhance smooth, slide-through scanning (reference the insert in
Figure 2-7 ). Keep in mind that the
debris chutes on both sides of the platter provide the necessary clearance for proper scale operation if you are installing a scanner/scale (you won’t need to provide an additional gap for that).
Table 2-1. Cut-Out Dimension References
MODEL(s)
8302/8304
8402/8404
8302/8304
8402/8404
8303/8305
8403/8405
8303/8305
8403/8405
TYPE
Medium Scanner/Scale
Medium Scanner/Scale
Long Scanner/Scale
Long Scanner/Scale
FLANGE/SHELF OPTION
Shelf
Flange
Shelf
Flange
DIMENSIONAL REFERENCE
Technical Guide 2-11
Conveyor
Figure 2-7. Typical Checkstand Design & Cutout Location
Remote Display
POS Terminal
& Printer
Optional
Item Diverter
Keyboard
6.3"
(16.0cm)
Deadplate
Scanner
Cash Drawer
(Below Scanner)
Check
Writing
Stand
(Optional)
Scan & Bag
Well
(Optional)
Take-Away
Belt
Bagging
Area
Flush — Correct
Above Flush — Incorrect
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Counter Cutout
Figure 2-8. Medium Shelf Models 8302/8304/8402/8404
Cutout Dimensions
Models 8302/8304/8402/8404 (Medium Shelf)
Minimum Cutout
Dimensions Max. Radius = 0.25"
(0.635cm) 4x
15.825"
(40.2cm) min.
Optional Leveling Feet
11.625"
(29.53cm) min.
1.76"
(4.47cm)
6.89"
(17.5cm)
Leveling
Feet
Models 8302/8304/8402/8404 (Medium Shelf)
Supports
4.08" (103.6mm)
10.83"
(27.5cm)
Shelf/
Support Rails
Support Rails
Liquid
Drainage
Liquid
Drainage
Figure 2-9. Medium Shelf Models 8302/8304/8402/8404
Scanner Reference Dimensions
Models 8302/8304/8402/8404 (Medium Shelf)
Scanner Reference Dimensions
11.5"
(29.21cm
± 0.1cm)
Technical Guide
9.27"
(23.6cm
± 0.2cm)
4.08"
(10.36cm
± 0.15cm)
7.5"
(19.05cm)
15.71"
(39.9cm ± 0.15cm)
4.59"
(11.7cm)
5.19"
(13.2cm)
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Figure 2-10. Medium Flanged Models 8302/8304/8402/8404
Cutout Dimensions
Models 8302/8304/8402/8404
(Medium Flanged)
Minimum Cutout Dimensions
Max. Radius = 0.25"
(0.635cm) 4x
(Center Line)
0.75"
(1.905cm)
Rail
If leveling feet are needed, use the placement shown here, represented with plus signs (+).
0.375"
(0.952cm)
Models 8302/8304/8402/8404
(Medium Flanged)
Supports
0.75"
(1.9 cm)
18.00"
(45.7cm)
16.625"
(42.23cm)
0.75"
(1.905cm)
0.375"
(0.952cm)
Rail
3.06"
(7.77cm)
11.625"
(29.53cm)
3.06"
(7.77cm)
18.00"
(45.7cm)
0.375" (0.95cm)
1.5"
(3.8 cm)
0.75"
(1.9cm)
4.0"
(10.2 cm)
Liquid
Drainage
16.625"
(42.23cm)
0.75"
(1.9cm)
Liquid
Drainage
Figure 2-11. Medium Flanged Models 8302/8304/8402/8404
Scanner Reference Dimensions
Models 8302/8304/8402/8404 (Medium Flanged)
Scanner Reference Dimensions
11.5"
(29.21cm
± 0.1cm)
9.27"
(23.6cm
± 0.2cm)
1.0"
(2.54cm)
4.08"
(10.36cm
± 0.15cm)
7.5"
(1.905cm)
15.71"
(39.9cm ± 0.15cm)
4.59"
(11.7cm)
5.19"
(13.2cm)
0.375"
(0.95cm)
1.125"
(2.86cm)
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Figure 2-12. Long Shelf Models 8303/8305/8403/8405
Cutout Dimensions
Models 8303/8305/8403/8405 (Long Shelf)
Cutout
Max. Radius = 0.25"
(0.635cm) 4x
17.87"
(45.4cm)
Optional Leveling Feet
11.625"
(29.53cm)
1.76"
(4.47cm)
6.89"
(17.5cm)
Leveling
Feet
Models 8303/8305/8403/8405 (Long Shelf)
Supports
4.08" ( 10.36
cm)
Support Rails
Liquid
Drainage
Liquid
Drainage
10.83"
(27.5cm)
Shelf/
Support Rails
Figure 2-13. Long Shelf Models 8303/8305/8403/8405
Scanner Reference Dimensions
Models 8303/8305/8403/8405 (Long Shelf)
Scanner Reference Dimensions
11.5"
(29.21cm
± 0.1cm)
Technical Guide
9.27"
(23.6cm
± 0.2cm)
4.08"
(10.36cm
± 0.15cm)
9.5"
(24.13cm)
17.75"
(45.1cm ± 0.15cm)
4.59"
(11.7cm)
5.19"
(13.2cm)
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Figure 2-14. Long Flanged Models 8303/8305/8403/8405
Cutout Dimensions
Model 8303/8305/8403/8405 (Long Flanged)
Cutout
Max. Radius = 0.25"
(0.635cm) 4x
(Center Line)
0.75"
(1.905cm)
Rail
If leveling feet are needed, use the placement shown here, represented with plus signs (+).
0.375"
(0.952cm)
Model 8303/8305/8403/8405
Supports
0.75"
(1.9 cm)
20.00"
(50.8cm)
18.625"
(47.308cm)
20.00"
(50.8cm)
0.375" (.95cm)
0.75"
(1.905cm)
0.375"
(0.952)
Rail
3.06"
(7.77cm)
11.625"
(29.53cm)
3.06"
(7.77cm)
1.5"
(3.8 cm)
0.75"
(1.9cm)
4.0"
(10.2 cm)
Liquid
Drainage
18.625"
(47.3cm)
0.75"
(1.9cm)
Liquid
Drainage
Figure 2-15. Long Flanged Models 8303/8305/8403/8405
Scanner Reference Dimensions
Model 8303/8305/8403/8405 (Long Flanged)
Scanner Reference Dimensions
11.5"
(29.21cm
± 0.1cm)
4.59"
(11.7cm)
9.27"
(23.6cm
± 0.2cm)
1.0"
(2.54cm)
4.08"
(10.36cm
± 0.15cm)
9.5"
(24.13cm)
17.75"
(45.1cm ± 0.15cm)
5.19"
(13.2cm)
1.125"
(2.857cm)
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Installation Overview
The preceding
dealt with installed location and counter preparations to accommodate the scanner or scanner/scale.
Having completed those steps, physical installation of the scanner or scanner/scale can begin. The following instructions apply to all models.
This chapter describes:
1. Unpacking the unit.
2. Verifying operation before connecting to a POS system.
3. Routing and connecting cables.
4. Validating that your scanner communication parameters match the
POS terminal’s system requirements.
5. Confirming connection to the (optional) EAS system.
6. Functional testing to verify operation when connected to the POS system.
The following text describes each of these steps.
Unpacking
To unpack the unit:
• Inspect the package for signs of damage that may have occurred during shipping. If damage is found, report it to your carrier immediately.
• Lift out the accessory box containing the AC/DC Power Supply, optional Remote Scale Display and cable (if present), and the Quick
Reference Guide.
• Remove the Quick Reference Guide and familiarize yourself with the unit’s controls and features. Leave the guide at the checkstand when the installation is complete.
• Remove the protective packing and carefully lift the unit from the carton.
Be sure to save the box and all packing material. In the event of failure, the unit must be returned to the factory in its original packaging .
Technical Guide 2-17
NOTE
• Carefully lift off the L-Platter as shown in
and remove the protective foam pieces securing the weigh mechanism. Set the platter back in place.
For added protection during shipment, the L-Platter is covered with a tightfitting layer of vinyl. This vinyl layer MUST BE REMOVED before placing the unit into service.
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Scale Diagnostic Mode
To enter Scale Diagnostic Mode, press the Scale Zero Push Button for approximately four seconds. Six rapid tones will be sounded, indicating the unit is leaving normal operation and entering Scale Diagnostic Mode.
The Remote Display will flash a ‘1’ across the display while the dignostic routine is being run. When diagnostics are completed successfully, the display will indicate that the unit has passed the diagnostic test by displaying
PASS . Next, the display shows a listing of how many times the unit has been calibrated and zeroed in the form of: c XXX where x equals the number of times the scale has been calibrated. Next, the unit will display
Zero
XXXX where x is the number of times the scale has been zeroed.
Finally, all segments will be displayed in the form of:
-18.8.88
to allow visual verification of display function.
If the diagnostics routine is not completed successfully, the scanner will sound a series of tones and the Remote Display will show an error code.
Turn to
, for a description of error codes.
Press the Scale Zero Push Button once more to reset the unit and exit
Scale Diagnostic Mode.
Cables & Connections
Considerations when routing the power and interface cables for the scanner and scanner/scale are:
• Ensure that cables are not pinched, kinked or pierced.
• Do not route interface cables in close proximity to electrical motors or other sources of electromagnetic interference.
Do not plug the AC power cord into the outlet at this time. It is a good practice to always connect the power cable to the scanner first before plugging it into the AC receptacle. The procedures titled, Set-Up, provided later in this chapter will instruct you to connect the power cord at that time.
Technical Guide 2-19
provides physical dimensions for the AC/DC Adapter (part number 8-0582).
Figure 2-16. Physical Measurements: AC/DC Adapter
1.23"
(3.1 cm)
1.97"
(5 cm)
3.35" cm)
(8.5
Remote Scale Display Placement/Installation
The modular Remote Display is designed so that single display heads can be stacked to form a dual display as shown in
address the specific viewing needs of both the customer and the cashier.
Factors to consider when installing this device are:
•
•
•
Lighting Considerations
The display(s) will be easily readable unless placed in direct sunlight or other very strong light sources. Light interference will not be a factor in most installations. For best viewing, the display head(s) can each be rotated up to 180
º around the post and/or tilted 15
º backward or forward.
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Viewing Angle
The optimum display angle is directly facing the viewer. Tilt and rotatioin adjustments can be made as shown in
Figure 2-17 b. To ensure that dis-
plays are easily readable for customers/cashiers of average height, display heads should be between 48” to 60” (122 to 152 cm) from the floor.
Check with local Weights and Measures authorities regarding proper positioning of scale displays used in retail trade.
NOTE
Figure 2-17. Modular/Adjustable Remote Scale Display
Dual Display
Heads
15˚ 15˚
15˚
Upward or
Downward Tilt
180˚
Rotation
Single Display
Head a
Technical Guide b
180˚
Rotation
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Remote Display Cabling
Your installation should also take into account the routing of Remote Display cabling. Ensure that distance and obstacles spanned by the routed cable will not kink, pinch or stretch it. Also keep in mind you may need to drill a hole through which to route it.
The Remote Scale Display connector end may be secured with a rubber band during shipping to prevent damage to the “locking tabs” (see
).
After routing the cable, remove this rubber band before connecting. Failure to remove the band will keep the connector from latching properly.
NOTE
Placing and Installing the Remote Scale Display
Reference
while performing these procedures.
1. Determine where you want to install the Remote Scale Display based on your counter design, the viewing angle, lighting considerations and cable routing discussed previously. Reference
for the display’s physical dimensions. Optimally, the display(s) should be approximately eye level to the viewer(s).
2. Use the template provided in
to mark locations of the mounting screw and cable routing holes. The mounting screw holes are on 3-1/2” (85.1 mm) centers. The cable can either be routed through a
3
/4” (19 mm) diameter hole directly under the mounting base or through the cutout in the back of the base (see
).
3. Drill the mounting screw holes using a drill bit of the appropriate diameter for your mounting screws or bolts.
4. Drill the cable routing hole using a
(optional).
3 /4” (19 mm) drill bit
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Figure 2-18. Physical Measurements: Remote Display
18.5mm
Dual Display
28.4mm
Single Display
60mm
329mm
292.5mm
325mm
112mm
227.5mm
60mm
112mm
264mm
116.39mm
116.39mm
25.5mm
41.99mm
85.1mm
5. Feed the entire length of the Remote Scale Display interface cable through the cable routing hole so that the assembled Remote Scale
Display can be positioned over the mounting screw holes.
6. If present, remove the rubber band from the connector end.
7. Install mounting screws or bolts to complete the installation of the
Remote Scale Display. Take care not to pinch or pierce the interface cable while securing the Remote Scale Display to the checkstand.
Technical Guide 2-23
Figure 2-19. Remote Scale Display Mounting
Mounting
Example
Dual Display
Heads
41.99mm
Single
Display
Head
(optional cable routing)
Figure 2-20. Remote Scale Display Mounting Template
116.39mm
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25.5mm
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Set-Up & Installation
These setup and installation procedures assume that you have already prepared your checkstand to receive the scanner or scanner/scale. If you have not already made the counter cutout and routed power and interface cables, do so now as described in the previous instructions. If your checkstand has been prepared, proceed as follows:
Set-up
1. Place the scanner on the checkstand next to the counter cutout.
2. Make all connections to peripheral devices, such as the Remote
Scale Display (see
Figure 2-19 ) and, if your installation includes an
EAS system, refer to that manufacturer’s instructions for connection and start-up procedures.
3. Route the cables up through the cutout and connect the scanner and scale interface cable(s), EAS cable and Remote Scale Display cable
(optional) to the scanner. Some POS terminals require two interface cables; one for the scanner interface and one for the scale interface.
Refer to
for cable connection locations.
If you have a scanner with no scale, there will be only one interface cable to the POS terminal.
4. Connect the power cord to the scanner and route the other end down through the checkstand to the AC power outlet. DO NOT plug the power cord in at this time.
Technical Guide 2-25
Figure 2-21. Connecting Cables to the Scanner/Scale
Control Panel
Service Loop
Scanner Right Profile Scanner Left Profile
EAS Port Aux. Port Power
EAS PORT AUXILIARY PORT POWER
Connection to external EAS device.
Controls EAS deactivation system.
· Test Port
· On Screen
Programming (OSP)
· Application Download
· RS-232 Handheld
Scanner Input
· Auxiliary RS-232
Label Data Output
AC Brick Input
OR
Power off Terminal
(POT) Brick Input
POS Terminal
0.00
Remote Display Scale Host
POS TERMINAL REMOTE DISPLAY SCALE HOST
· Label Data
· Scale Data (for
single cable interfaces)
· Application Download
(where appropriate)
Drives Remote Display Scale Data (dual cable scanner/scale)
Connection to this port is
Optional
Models with scale only
Dual cable units only.
(Scale connection may be handled through
POS Terminal port)
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Installation
1. Make sure that all cables are firmly attached (except that the AC/
DC power supply should not be connected to the AC outlet yet).
Reference
2. Remove the platter to gain access to the interior lift handle. Grasp the platter in the positions shown in
and gently lift it from the scanner. If the top edge of the platter is blocked, you may find it easier to grasp the platter vertical bezel as shown in
b.
illustrates an L-shaped weigh platter, which features a vertical bezel. Your platter may not contain a vertical bezel.
NOTE a
Figure 2-22. Removing the Platter b
(Obstruction)
Coin
Technical Guide 2-27
2-28
Rear Lift
Handle
NOTE
3. Rotate the Interior Lift Handle up as shown in
and hook the fingers of both hands in the lift handles indicated. DO
NOT attempt to lift the unit using the plastic edges, scale frame, or any features other than the lift handles.
4. Lower the unit into the counter opening, ensuring that none of the cables are pinched, pierced or crimped.
5. Re-install the Platter and verify that it is flush or just below flush with the countertop. This is necessary to provide smooth scanning from either direction. Make adjustments as needed to align the platter with the counter by moving support rails up or down, or consider installing screws in positions that will allow their use in adjusting the unit’s position.
Failure to install a scanner/scale in a stable and level position will inhibit weighing, calibration and zeroing operations. The platter MUST make unobstructed contact with all of its supports for proper weighing operation.
6. Once installation is complete, proceed with the
procedures that follow.
Figure 2-23. Using the Lift Handles
Interior Lift Handle
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Chapter 3
Problem Isolation
In the event of a suspected functional problem, use the troubleshooting references provided in this chapter. This useful information will help you to identify and resolve the cause of the problem.
The scanner/scale has a number of features that indicate when a scanner or scale problem occurs. The unit may:
• emit a series of tones
• light the 7-segment (FRU status) display
• flash one or more LEDs
• display error codes on the Remote Display (if installed)
Three error reporting modes are used: Power-Up Selftest, Operational tests and Diagnostic tests. These test sequences are explained on the following pages.
Power-Up Selftest
The Power-up Selftest is a pre-operational series of tests that must be successfully completed before the scanner indicates readiness for operation.
This pre-operational period is the time between power-up and normal operation during which the motor comes up-to-speed and software, firmware and hardware are being tested. These tests ensure that all subsystems are fully functional before turning on the Visible Laser Diode (VLD).
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Operational Tests
These are the tests that run continually during Normal Operation and
Sleep Mode. Firmware checks all subsystems, accessory connections and the POS interface to verify everything is operating normally. If a problem is detected at any time, a long, low tone is sounded, an error code is shown on the 7-segment display, and operation may be halted. If you press the
Volume/Tone Push Button at that time, a series of tones will be sounded that matches the error code displayed.
Diagnostic Tests
See
Chapter 2, Scale Diagnostic Mode
, for details about running diagnostic tests for the scale. If a problem is discovered during diagnostics, the scanner will provide feedback about the source of the problem. The remainder of this chapter describes these failure indications and includes troubleshooting flowcharts to help isolate the problem.
Diagnostic Procedures
Your Point-Of-Sale (POS) system may contain many components that operate as a system. Since almost all scanner or scale problems are caused by either the scanner, scale, POS terminal or communication links between them, these troubleshooting flowcharts focus on these components. Additionally, the optional Remote Scale Display, AC/DC Power
Supply and their cables are potential problems addressed in this chapter.
The flowcharts provided in this chapter walk you through a diagnostic process that will isolate the failed component and instruct as to the corrective action required. Since internal scanner and scale components cannot be replaced by an operator or installer, most functional errors will require the assistance of a trained technical support person. However, if the problem is caused by faulty cable, power supply or remote display, you can fix the problem by replacing the defective component and complete the installation.
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Error Codes
If an error is detected, the scanner will sound a long low tone (for one second) and alternately flash its LEDs, indicating a failure. Following the long low tone, an error code will appear on the 7-segment display (refer to
). Pressing the Volume/Tone Push button will cause the scanner to sound a series of beeps corresponding to that error code.
on the following page describes what these codes mean and what action should be taken for each.
NOTE
When troubleshooting, always remember to check all cable connections first before proceeding with other problem isolation steps.
Technical Guide 3-3
Table 3-1. Error Codes
Error
Code
Probable Cause Corrective Action
0
Blinking
1
Configuration
Configuration Error
No POS interface has been selected (Null interface). See
to select the required interface using programming bar codes.
See
Chapter 5, Programming , for details about configuring the
scanner using programming bar codes.
Unplug unit and call technical support personnel.
Unplug unit and call technical support personnel.
2
3
4
5
Interface Board
Motor
Horizontal Laser a
Vertical Laser
Digital Board
Call technical support personnel.
Call technical support personnel.
6
7
8
A
Scale
Remote Display
Control Button Stuck
Unplug unit and call technical support personnel.
See the topic
in this chapter for problem identification and corrective actions.
Connect the Remote Display. If necessary, replace display or cable.
Alternatively, you can disable the Remote Display using the programming procedures described in
.
Check to see if either of the buttons is stuck; free it if possible. If neither button is stuck, call technical support personnel.
Call technical support personnel.
Calibrate scale or call technical support personnel.
B
C
Hardware ID
Scale Calibration
E CPLD ID Call technical support personnel.
Decimal
Point
3.3 V Present If not lit, call technical support personnel a. If only one laser is non-functional, the scanner may continue to work (this is a configurable feature); however, the 7-segment display will show the error code indicating the failed laser. If both lasers have failed, the 7-segment display will display either a 4 or a 5, and the scanner will cease to function until serviced. No alternate blinking of lamps will occur if only one laser has failed.
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Figure 3-1. 7-Segment LED Display
Vertical
Window
Error Codes
Seven-Segment
Display
Horizontal
Window
Technical Guide 3-5
Scale Error Reporting
Scale diagnostics uses the Remote Scale Display and the Zero Status lamp to communicate specific scale failures. The following chart shows the
Remote Display messages, the Scale Status lamp indication, the problem that the scale is experiencing and what action should be taken. When troubleshooting, always remember to check all cable connections first before proceeding with other problem isolation steps.
Remote
Display
E _1
E__2
E__3
E__4
E__5
Scale Status
Lamp
Flash, pause, 1 blink, long pause, repeat sequence.
Problem
Description
Action Required
Too much motion at powerup.
Check for stable installation. Change scale motion filter using the labels found in
lem persists, scale may require calibration.
Flash, pause, 2 blinks, long pause, repeat sequence.
Flash, pause, 3 blinks, long pause, repeat sequence.
Flash, pause, 4 blinks, long pause, repeat sequence.
Flash, pause, 5 blinks, long pause, repeat sequence.
Calibration lost.
Scale communication lost.
Internal scanner/scale problem.
Scale module failure.
Internal software fault.
Call technical support personnel. Recalibrate; restart; recertify (if required).
Call technical support personnel; report error.
Call technical support personnel; report error.
Call technical support personnel; report error.
Other Scale Reporting
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Remote
Display
- 0 Off
Scale Status
Lamp a. This is a configurable feature.
Problem
Description
Action Required
Cannot zero at power- up or weight remains on scale for more than 2 minutes or weight has not returned to zero between POS weight requests a
.
- Check debris chutes.
- Verify that the weigh platter moves freely.
- Remove item(s) from scale
- Press Scale Zero Push Button
- for more information.
- If the scale still fails to zero, recalibrate the scale.
Technical Guide 3-7
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Figure 3-2. Problem Isolation: Remote Display
REMOTE DISPLAY
START
Is the unit configured for a Remote
Display
?
YES
NO
Scanner-scale models that include a Remote Display when shipped from the factory, are configured for use with the display. If you're unsure of the settings for your unit, contact Tech Support.
Use the programming bar codes in Chapter 5 to enable operation using a
Remote Display.
Verify that the Remote
Display cable is securely attached to the external
Remote Display port and reset the scanner.
NO Is the problem fixed
?
YES
DONE
Is the problem fixed
?
YES
NO
Re-connect using a known-good Remote
Display. Reset the scanner and retest.
DONE
Is the problem fixed
?
NO
YES
Replace the
Remote Display
Call Tech Support
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Calibration
A number of situations require the scale to be calibrated. They are:
• at initial installation of the scanner/scale
• if the scale cannot be re-zeroed
• if diagnostics indicate a calibration error
LEGAL NOTE
• the weigh module has been replaced
Follow the procedures on the following pages to ensure that the scanner/ scale will meet Weights and Measurement requirements.
Certification of the scanner/scale’s weighing apparatus is subject to Federal, State and Local Weights and Measures statutes and is restricted to authorized government agencies and/or duly registered agents thereof.
Anytime a scale is calibrated, it should be properly sealed with a lead and wire or paper seal before being placed into service.
It is your responsibility to check with the appropriate authorities in your area to ensure compliance with pertinent regulations before removing any official seals or placing a newly calibrated scanner/scale into service.
Technical Guide 4-1
Description of Calibration Sequence
The Calibration Sequence sets the scale to an accurate reference point for weighing. This process involves the use of a Field Standard Weight Set
(18.5-kilograms) for Metric. Once calibration has been successfully completed, the scanner/scale uses the certified weight as a reference for subsequent weighing activities.
These verification procedures follow the U.S. National Institute of Stan-
dards and Technology 44 Handbook guidelines for bench/counter scale installations.
If any of these tests fail to meet the required weight indications, you must calibrate the scanner/scale. Refer to the calibration procedures in this chapter for the proper procedures.
You may be required by state and/or local regulations to have procedures other than these performed by a certified technician or verification official.
Access to the calibration switch should be restricted with a paper or a wire and lead seal after the calibration has been performed if required by your local regulatory agency.
The Calibration Sequence must be performed without removing the scanner/ scale from its installed position.
NOTE
The following tools and supplies will be required to perform the calibration process:
• 18.5 kilogram Field Standard Weight Set
1
.
(Metric calibration only).
• Lead/Wire or Paper Seal (as required by law).
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1. NOTE: Throughout the calibration procedures, specific weights may be achieved by using a combination of weights from this set. eg. 10 kgs. may be made up of one 5.00 kg. and five 1.00 kg.
weights.
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Motion Test
This test verifies that the scale will not ‘zero’ when the weighing surface of the scanner/scale is in motion.
1. Verify that the Yellow LED
1
0.000 kilograms.
is on and the Remote Display reads
2. Press lightly on the weigh platter of the scanner/scale with one hand and at the same time press and release the Zero Push Button on the operator’s panel. The Yellow LED should turn Off and the Remote
Display should not display 0.000 kilograms.
3. Remove your hand from the weighing platform and verify that the
Yellow LED is On and the Remote Display reads 0.000 kilograms.
Technical Guide
1. Yellow LED indications can be configured via feature programming and may not be enabled for certain functions.
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Preparing the Scanner/Scale for Calibration
1. Assure that the scanner/scale is stable, secure and properly installed.
(Refer to
Chapter 2, Site Preparation and Installation , for instruc-
tions on the proper installation of the scanner/scale).
2. Power-up the scanner/scale.
3. Allow the unit to reach temperature equilibrium for at least one hour. If the scanner/scale is already at room temperature, allow at least 15 minutes for acclimatization.
4. Before performing the calibration, the scanner/scale must be prestressed with a weight of more than 15kg. With power turned on, place the entire weight set (including the case) on the weighing surface of the scale. The display should show an underscore and three hyphens , which is the overweight indication.
5. Remove all weight from the weighing surface and ensure that there are no obstructions in the debris chutes of the scanner/scale. See
Calibrating the Scale
1. Before proceeding, ensure that the scanner/scale has been prepared for this process by performing the preceding steps titled,
Preparing the Scanner/Scale for Calibration .
2. Remove the weigh platter and make sure that there are no obstructions in the debris chutes.
3. Cut and remove the seal that secures the calibration switch access cover as shown in
Figure 4-1 . The seal may not be present if this is
the initial installation of the scanner/scale.
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Figure 4-1. Calibration Switch Access
Spider
Calibration
Switch
Calibrating the Scale
Technical Guide
4. Press and release the Calibration Switch to place the scanner/scale in
Calibration Mode. The scanner/scale will sound a tone indicating it is in Calibration Mode. If the motor was spinning when you initiated Calibration Mode, the motor will stop and the Yellow LED will begin flashing indicating the scale is in Calibration Mode. The display will show the message “ESCL” (empty scale).
5. Reinstall the weigh platter.
6. Press the Zero Push Button. The Yellow LED will go out for approximately 10 seconds (or less) and the Remote Display will alternately display ready to proceed.
and until the scale is
7. When the scale is ready, the Yellow LED will begin blinking again and the display will show the message “Ad10 (add ten kilograms).”
The scanner/scale will also sound one tone when the scale is weighing in kilograms. Place the correct weight (ten kilograms for metric calibration) from the Field Standard Weight set on the center of the weighing area and press the Zero Push Button again.
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8. The Yellow LED will extinguish for approximately 10 seconds and the Remote Display will alternately display and until the scale is ready to proceed.
9. If the calibration was successful, the speaker sounds a single tone, the Scale Status LED begins blinking again, and “End-” appears in the Remote Display.
10. If the calibration was not successful, the speaker will sound five tones indicating a scale failure, and the Scale Status LED will blink twice, strobe (fast blinks) and then continually repeat this sequence until reset. Remove all weight from the Weigh Platter, and repeat the procedure starting with step
11. Press the Zero Push Button again to permanently store the calibration data and exit Calibration Mode. You have completed the calibration of the scanner/scale. The unit’s calibration must now be verified as required by state and/or local weights and measures regulations. The verification procedure must be performed to assure that a scale will pass Weights and Measures requirements before it is placed into commercial/retail service.
You have completed the scale calibration procedure. You must now continue with the calibration verification tests to complete the scale’s calibration.
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Calibration Verification (Kilograms)
Once you have completed the calibration sequence, you may be required to perform these step-by-step verification procedures. These procedures follow the National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook-44 guidelines for grocery scale installations. You may be required by state or local law to have these procedures performed by a certified technician or verified by a proper official.
These calibration verification procedures cover five different tests:
• Increasing-Load Test
• Shift Test
• Blanking Test
• Decreasing-Load Test
• Return to Zero Test
Increasing-Load Test (Phase 1)
This test checks Scale operation for increasing loads from 0.100 kg and
7.50 kg.
1. Check that the display reads 0.000 kg when at rest with nothing on the weighing surface. (The Yellow LED is steadily lit).
2. Place a 100 gram weight on the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads 0.100 kg.
3. Place an additional 200 grams on the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads 0.300 kg.
4. Place an additional 200 grams on the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads 0.500 kg.
5. Place an additional 100 grams on the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads 0.600 kg.
6. Place an additional 100 grams on the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads 0.700 kg.
7. Place an additional 100 grams on the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads 0.800 kg.
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8. Place an additional 200 grams on the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads 1.000 kg.
9. Increase the weight on the scale to 7.50 kg on the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads between 7.495
and 7.505 kg.
10. Remove the weights and verify that the display reads 0.000 kg. You have completed the Increasing-Load Test (Phase 1).
Shift Test (Metric)
The Shift Test checks to ensure that items placed anywhere on the weighing surface of the scanner/scale are weighed properly. Refer to
when performing this test.
1. Place and remove in succession, a 5.0 kilogram load on the center of each of the four quadrants (A, B, C, and D in
) and in the center of the scanner/scale’s weighing platform. Verify that the display shows a reading of between 4.995 and 5.005 kg for each quadrant/center test and that the display returns to 0.000 between each load.
2. After verifying the accuracy of each quadrant and the center of the weighing surface, remove all weight from the scale. You have completed the Shift Test.
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Figure 4-2. European Shift Test (Metric)
A
CENTER
B
D
C
A B
CENTER
C D
Increasing- Load Test (Phase 2)
After completing the Shift Test, you must complete the Increasing Load
Test using 10.00, 12.50 and 15 kilograms of weight.
The upper limit of the scale is configurable according to POS interface type and may not necessarily be set at 15 kilograms, which is the standard setting.
For this test, continue to place weights in 2.50 kilgram increments only up to the upper weight limit set for your scale.
NOTE
1. Place 10.00 kilograms in the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads between 9.990 kg and 10.010 kg.
2. Place an additional 2.50 kilograms in the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads between 12.490 kg and 12.510
kg.
3. Place an additional 2.50 kilograms in the center of the weighing surface and check that the display reads between 14.990 kg and 15.010
kg.
4. Remove the weights and verify that the display reads 0.000 kg.
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5. You have completed phase two of the increasing load test.
Blanking Test
This test ensures that the scanner/scale will indicate its weighing capability has been exceeded if a weight greater than 0.82 over its maximum upper weight limit is placed upon the unit.
1. Place weights that total the upper limit plus 0.82 kilograms on the weigh platter. For example: If the upper limit is set at 15 kilograms, place weights equaling 15.82 kilograms.
2. Verify that the display shows a dash and three hyphens ( _ - - -).
This is the overweight indication.
The scanner/scale may blank (show an underscore and three hyphens) at any weight greater than its upper limit, but must blank when the upper limit plus
0.281 kg. are set upon the weighing surface.
NOTE
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Decreasing-Load Test
This test ensures that the scanner/scale responds properly when a heavy object is followed by a significantly smaller object.
1. Place weights that total 15.8 kilograms.
If the upper weight limit for your scale is not set at 15 kilograms, begin by placing weight equaling your upper limit setting plus 0.8 kilograms.
NOTE
2. Remove weights to leave 10 kilograms on the scale and verify that the display shows between 9.990 and 10.010 kilograms.
3. Remove an additional 9.00 kilograms from the scale and check that the scale reads 1.000 kg.
4. You have completed the Decreasing Load Test.
Return to Zero Test
This test ensures that, after all other tests have been completed successfully, the scanner/scale returns to zero. Without any weight on the weigh platter, verify that the scale reads 0.000 kg.
You have completed the calibration and verification process for weighing in kilograms.
If the scanner/scale passes all these tests,
1. Remove the weigh platter, install the calibration switch cover and install a seal (if required).
2. Reinstall the weigh platter.
If the scanner/scale fails any of these tests, it should be serviced by a qualified technician.
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Chapter 5
Programming
Entering and Exiting Programming Mode.
Use the bar code label below to enter and exit (‘switch” into and out of)
Programming Mode.
SWITCH LABEL
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Return to Factory Settings
Scan this bar code to return the scanner to the default settings configured at the factory for the currently active interface. This bar code is typically used to return the scanner to a “known” operating state when the present programming status is not known, faulty, or suspect.
Use this bar code with caution, since it will reset ALL features that may have been programmed since the scanner’s installation.
CAUTION
NOTE
DO NOT scan the SWITCH bar code before and after scanning this bar code, as the bar code below automatically enters and exits Programming Mode as a part of its function. If this bar code is scanned following a SWITCH bar code, it will simply cause the scanner to exit Programming Mode without making changes.
RETURN TO FACTORY SETTINGS
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Scale Features
Scale Features
Scale Enable
NOTE
Use this feature to enable or disable scale operation.
Recalibration/recertification may be required when adding scale functionality. Consult your local Weights and Measures authority.
If this feature is enabled the scanner will expect that it is to function as a scanner-scale, and will indicate an error if it is not a scale-equipped unit. See
Chapter 3, Error Codes , for more information.
To set this feature:
1. Scan the SWITCH bar code.
2. Scan your selection from the two bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
3. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH bar code.
SCALE = DISABLE
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SCALE = ENABLE
5-3
Scale Enforced Zero Return
This feature enables/disables the enforced zero return of the scale. Three settings are available for this feature:
• Disable
• Scale Must Return to Zero Weight Within Two Minutes — Scale will require re-zeroing if a non-zero weight is left on for more than two minutes or if the scale is below zero.
• Scale Must Return to Zero Weight Between Weight Requests — Rezeroing is required if weight doesn't return to zero between weight requests from the POS, plus scale will require re-zeroing if a nonzero weight is left on for more than two minutes or if the scale is below zero.
• Non-Zero for Two Minutes — Re-zeroing is required if weight does not return to zero within two minutes.
To set this feature:
1. Scan the SWITCH bar code.
2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. The strategy is to select the lowest possible filter level needed that allows normal scale operation.
3. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH bar code.
5-4
SCALE ENFORCED ZERO RETURN = DISABLE
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Scale Enforced Zero Return — continued
Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
SCALE ENFORCED ZERO RETURN =
NON-ZERO FOR 2 MINUTES OR BELOW ZERO
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SCALE ENFORCED ZERO RETURN = NON-ZERO FOR 2 MINUTES OR BELOW
ZERO OR NO ZERO BETWEEN WEIGHTS
5-5
Scale Enforced Zero Return — continued
Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
SCALE ENFORCED ZERO RETURN =
NON-ZERO FOR 2 MINUTES
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Scale Features
Scale Interface Type
Use this feature to select the scale interface type. Choices are:
• No Scale Interface
• RS-232 — SASI
• RS-232 — ICL
To set the Scale Interface Type:
1. Scan the SWITCH bar code.
2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
3. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH bar code.
SCALE INTERFACE TYPE = NO SCALE INTERFACE
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SCALE INTERFACE TYPE = RS-232 — SASI
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Scale Interface Type — continued
Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
SCALE INTERFACE TYPE = RS-232 — ICL
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Scale Calibration Notification
When enabled, this feature allows the host to be notified of a calibration event.
To set this feature:
1. Scan the SWITCH bar code.
2. Scan your selection from the two bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
3. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH bar code.
SCALE CALIBRATION NOTIFICATION = DISABLE
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SCALE CALIBRATION NOTIFICATION = ENABLE
5-9
Scale Intercharacter Delay
Sets the delay between the end of one character and the beginning of the next, in 10 millisecond increments.
To specify the intercharacter delay:
1. Scan the SWITCH bar code.
2. Scan the bar code below,
You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
3. Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in
that represent the desired delay. The selectable range is 0-100, which is the delay in 10-millisecond increments. Pad all single and double digit numbers with leading zeroes to yield a three-digit entry (000-100).
Examples:
001 = 10ms
005 = 50ms
040 = 400ms
100 = 1,000ms (1 second)
4. The scanner will automatically exit Programming Mode when the appropriate amount of digits have been scanned.
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SCALE INTERCHARACTER DELAY
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Remote Display — Enable/Disable
The scanner-scale can be configured to operate with or without a Remote
Display.
Recalibration/recertification may be required when adding a Remote Display.
Consult your local Weights and Measures authority.
NOTE
If this feature is enabled the scanner-scale will expect that it is connected to a Remote Display, and will indicate an error if one is not. See
Error Codes , for more information.
REMOTE DISPLAY = DISABLE
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Interface Related Features
Interface Type
Specifies the current scanner interface.
INTERFACE (I/F) TYPE
RS-232 Standard
RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf
RS-232 Single Cable
IBM USB
IBM Port 17
I/F I.D. NUMBER a
05
12
20
45
04
Null Interface a.
NOT USER-SELECTABLE
7-segment FRU display indicates 0 at start-up (accompanied by trill beep for approx. 2 seconds)
To access a scanner’s interface identification number, place the scanner in Scanner Diagnostic Mode and view the 7-segment FRU display.
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Interface Type — continued
A new scanner may have been shipped from the factory with a Null Interface
(no interface type selected) to ensure system compatibility at installation. In this case, the correct Interface Type programming bar code must be scanned first before the scanner can be used with a POS system.
NOTE
If the scanner’s interface type must be changed, always be sure that interface configuration is the FIRST item scanned during a programming session.
(Selecting an interface type resets ALL other configuration items to the factory default for that interface type.)
NOTE
CAUTION
To select the desired interface:
Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempting to change to an incompatible interface. ALWAYS make interface selections with the host cable DISCONNECTED.
When an interface is selected, the scanner loads the factory configuration for that interface as the selection is made, erasing any and all custom configuration that may have previously been done.
NOTE
1. Disconnect current interface cable(s) if currently connected.
2. Scan the SWITCH bar code
3. Scan the bar code representing the appropriate interface located on the following pages. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes adjacent to and on any facing pages to ensure the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
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Interface Type — continued
4. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH bar code.
Once the correct interface has been set, it will be necessary to proceed to the appropriate pages in this manual that select parameters and options for that interface. For example, if RS-232 is selected, turn to the pages in this manual headed as features specific to the RS-232 interface.
NOTE
5. Connect new interface cable(s).
CAUTION
RS-232 Interface Selection
Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempting to change to an incompatible interface. ALWAYS make interface selections with the host cable DISCONNECTED.
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INTERFACE TYPE = RS-232 STANDARD
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Interface Related Features
RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf Interface Selection
Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempting to change to an incompatible interface. ALWAYS make interface selections with the host cable DISCONNECTED.
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INTERFACE TYPE = RS-232 WINCOR-NIXDORF
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CAUTION
RS-232 Single Cable Interface Selection
Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempting to change to an incompatible interface. ALWAYS make interface selections with the host cable DISCONNECTED.
Single cable installations require connection at the POS Terminal (host) port.
The Scale Host port connection is not used for this interface.
NOTE
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INTERFACE TYPE = RS-232 SINGLE CABLE
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Interface Related Features
IBM USB Interface Selection
Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempting to change to an incompatible interface. ALWAYS make interface selections with the host cable DISCONNECTED.
Single cable installations require connection at the POS Terminal (host) port.
The Scale Host port connection is not used for this interface.
NOTE
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CAUTION
IBM Port 17 Interface Selection
Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempting to change to an incompatible interface. ALWAYS make interface selections with the host cable DISCONNECTED.
Single cable installations require connection at the POS Terminal (host) port.
The Scale Host port connection is not used for this interface.
NOTE
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INTERFACE TYPE = IBM Port 17
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Interface Related Features
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Appendix A
Keypad
Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.
Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
0
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A-1
Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.
Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
2
A-2
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Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.
Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
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A-3
Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.
Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
6
A-4
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Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.
Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
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A-5
Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.
Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
A
A-6
B
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Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.
Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
C
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D
A-7
Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.
Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
E
A-8
F
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ASCII Character Set
The table on this page shows a set of ASCII characters and their corresponding Hex Values. The
Hex Values in this table are needed for setting symbology specific label identifiers, as well as enabling custom prefix and suffix characters.
Hex No.
1C
1D
1E
1F
18
19
1A
1B
14
15
16
17
10
11
12
13
0C
0D
0E
0F
08
09
0A
0B
04
05
06
07
00
01
02
03
ASCII
Char.
CAN
EM
SUB
ESC
FS
GS
RS
US
DLE
DC1
DC2
DC3
DC4
NAK
SYN
ETB
FF
CR
SO
SI
BS
HT
LF
VT
NUL
SOH
STX
ETX
EOT
ENQ
ACK
BEL
Hex No.
3C
3D
3E
3F
38
39
3A
3B
34
35
36
37
30
31
32
33
2C
2D
2E
2F
28
29
2A
2B
24
25
26
27
20
21
22
23
ASCII
Char.
>
?
<
=
;
:
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
3
0
1
/
.
-
,
*
+
)
(
$
%
’
&
SP
!
#
“
ASCII
Char.
_
^
]
\
Z
[
X
Y
T
U
V
W
P
Q
R
S
L
M
N
O
J
K
H
I
F
G
D
E
@
A
B
C
Hex No.
5C
5D
5E
5F
58
59
5A
5B
54
55
56
57
50
51
52
53
4C
4D
4E
4F
48
49
4A
4B
44
45
46
47
40
41
42
43
ASCII
Char.
}
|
~
DEL
{ z x y v w u t s r p q n o l m k j i h g f d e b c a
‘
Hex
No.
7C
7D
7E
7F
78
79
7A
7B
74
75
76
77
70
71
72
73
6C
6D
6E
6F
68
69
6A
6B
64
65
66
67
60
61
62
63
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Datalogic Scanning Pty Ltd
Telephone: [61] (2) 9870 3200 [email protected]
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Datalogic Scanning SAS
Telephone: [33].01.64.86.71.00
Germany
Datalogic Scanning GmbH
Telephone: 49 (0) 61 51/93 58-0 [email protected]
India
Datalogic Scanning India
Telephone: 91- 22 - 64504739 [email protected]
Italy
Datalogic Scanning SpA
Telephone: [39] (0) 39/62903.1
Japan
Datalogic Scanning KK
Telephone: 81 (0)3 3491 6761 [email protected]
Latin America
Datalogic Scanning, Inc
Telephone: (305) 591-3222 [email protected]
Singapore
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Telephone: (65) 6435-1311 [email protected]
Iberia
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Telephone: 34 91 746 28 60 [email protected]
United Kingdom
Datalogic Scanning LTD
Telephone: 44 (0) 1582 464900 [email protected]
www.scanning.datalogic.com
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959 Terry Street
Eugene, OR 97402
USA
Telephone: (541) 683-5700
Fax: (541) 345-7140
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Table of contents
- 7 Introduction
- 7 Technical Support
- 7 Datalogic Website Support
- 7 Reseller Technical Support
- 7 Telephone Technical Support
- 8 Scanner and Scanner/Scale Nomenclature
- 9 Connections
- 10 Weighing
- 11 Warm-Up Time
- 12 Electrical Specifications
- 13 Power Supply
- 14 Agency Compliances
- 17 Site Preparation and Installation
- 17 Models
- 19 Pre-Installation Considerations
- 19 Checkstand Design
- 20 Scanner Installation
- 20 Scanner Maintenance
- 21 Scanner Usage
- 21 Site Preparation Overview
- 23 Ventilation and Spacing
- 25 Power Installation
- 25 Grounding
- 26 Liquid Spills and Moisture
- 26 Counter Cutout
- 33 Installation Overview
- 33 Unpacking
- 35 Scale Diagnostic Mode
- 35 Cables & Connections
- 36 Remote Scale Display Placement/Installation
- 36 Lighting Considerations
- 37 Viewing Angle
- 38 Remote Display Cabling
- 38 Placing and Installing the Remote Scale Display
- 41 Set-Up & Installation
- 41 Set-up
- 43 Installation
- 45 Problem Isolation
- 46 Diagnostic Procedures
- 47 Error Codes
- 50 Scale Error Reporting
- 53 Calibration
- 54 Description of Calibration Sequence
- 55 Motion Test
- 56 Preparing the Scanner/Scale for Calibration
- 56 Calibrating the Scale
- 59 Calibration Verification (Kilograms)
- 59 Increasing-Load Test (Phase 1)
- 60 Shift Test (Metric)
- 61 Increasing- Load Test (Phase 2)
- 62 Blanking Test
- 63 Decreasing-Load Test
- 63 Return to Zero Test
- 65 Programming
- 65 Entering and Exiting Programming Mode.
- 66 Return to Factory Settings
- 67 Scale Features
- 67 Scale Enable
- 68 Scale Enforced Zero Return
- 71 Scale Interface Type
- 73 Scale Calibration Notification
- 74 Scale Intercharacter Delay
- 75 Remote Display — Enable/Disable
- 76 Interface Related Features
- 76 Interface Type
- 85 Keypad