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METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.
MS2122 StratosE™
Installation and User’s Guide
Copyright
© 2007 by Metrologic Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, transmitted, or stored
in any form or by any means without prior written consent, except by reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review,
or provided for in the Copyright Act of 1976.
Trademarks
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acknowledged as trademarks, registered or otherwise, of Metrologic Instruments, Inc. or their respective companies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Manual Scope .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Product Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Model Number Designation...................................................................................................................................................... 2
Base Kit Components and Accessories ................................................................................................................................... 2
Replacement Parts................................................................................................................................................................... 3
General Precautions................................................................................................................................................................. 4
MS2122 Design Specifications................................................................................................................................................. 5
BASE MODEL CHARACTERISTICS
MS2122 Scanner...................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Components ......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Dimensions .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Connector Panel................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Caution and Serial Number Labels....................................................................................................................................... 8
INSTALLATION
Quick Installation Outline.......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Site Requirements.................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Vertical Clearance ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Ventilation ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Service Access..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Power Installation ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Checkout Counter Layout Consideration.............................................................................................................................. 9
Unpacking the Unit ................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Installing the Unit in the Counter ............................................................................................................................................ 10
Proper Lifting Technique .................................................................................................................................................... 10
Option A: Two-Point Support.............................................................................................................................................. 11
Option B: Three-Point Support ........................................................................................................................................... 12
Interface:RS232 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
RS232 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Full Speed USB (Integrated) .............................................................................................................................................. 14
IBM 46xx ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15
OCIA .................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Secondary Scanner................................................................................................................................................................ 17
EAS Deactivation ................................................................................................................................................................... 18
SCANNER OPERATION
Scan Zone.............................................................................................................................................................................. 19
IR Activation Area (IR LED Output) ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Indicator Descriptions............................................................................................................................................................. 22
Audible ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Visual ................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Failure Modes..................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Diagnostic Indicator Display ............................................................................................................................................... 24
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Power Save Modes ................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Beeper Options and Button Functions.................................................................................................................................... 27
The Multi-Function Button .................................................................................................................................................. 27
Startup.................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Power-Up Test Mode ............................................................................................................................................................. 28
Configuration Mode ................................................................................................................................................................ 28
MAINTENANCE
Daily Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Horizontal Scan Window Replacement .................................................................................................................................. 29
Vertical Scan Window Replacement ...................................................................................................................................... 30
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting Symptom / Solution Chart............................................................................................................................ 31
RS232 Demonstration Program ............................................................................................................................................. 33
DEFAULT SETTINGS
Communication Parameters ................................................................................................................................................... 34
SCANNER AND CABLE TERMINATIONS
Scanner Pinout Connections .................................................................................................................................................. 40
Cable Connector Configurations ............................................................................................................................................ 41
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Safety ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
EMC ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
LIMITED WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 46
PATENTS...................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
INDEX .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
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INTRODUCTION
MANUAL SCOPE
This guide provides an overview of the scanner and scanner operation with detailed information about setup and installation.
Adobe® Acrobat® versions of the user's manuals are also available for download from the Metrologic website
(www.metrologic.com).
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Metrologic’s StratosE is designed to meet the demanding needs of high volume supermarket and point-of-sale applications.
With advanced features like 6-sided, 360° scanning, 6000 scans per second, a complex scan zone and advanced decoding
software, this high performance series of in-counter scanner products guarantees fast customer checkouts with minimal
operator fatigue and stress. The MS2122 is equipped with a multitude of standard features including:
•
StratosSCAN™ - 6-sided, 360° scanning that minimizes product orientation
•
StratosSPHERE™ - Decoding software that reads poor quality and damaged bar codes
•
StratosSYNC™ - Horizontal and vertical scanning zones operate independently from one another
•
RSS-14 Decoding – Decodes RSS-14, RSS Limited and RSS expanded emerging symbologies
•
Flash ROM – Upgrade latest software enhancements on site.
•
Powered Aux Port – Connect hand-held scanner for large or bulky items
•
Loud Speaker – 3 volume/7 tone settings can be heard in all environments
•
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Easy Configuration – Windows based utility or simple bar code setup
•
Fully Automatic – “No touch” infrared wake up from power save modes
•
EAS Deactivation – Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) included
•
Field Replaceable Vertical Window – Quickly remove vertical window for cleaning or replacement
•
StratosSCOPE™ - Visual diagnostic indicator for easy-to read feedback on scanner condition
•
StratosSWAP™ - Modular optics engine technology – small, prealigned, field replaceable modules
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StratosSCHOOL™ - operator training software
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INTRODUCTION
MODEL NUMBER DESIGNATION
MODEL NUMBER DESIGNATION
Figure 1. Model Number Designation
BASE KIT COMPONENTS AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
B ASE K IT
Part #
MS2122*
Description
StratosE Scanner
* See model number designation above for detailed information on interface type and window type.
00-02028x
MS2122 StratosE Installation and User’s Guide
00-02407x
MetroSelect® Configuration Guide
00-02034x
MS2xxx Stratos Series Configuration Addendum
Guides also available for download at www.metrologic.com.
O PTIONAL A CCESSORIES
Part #
Description
57-57000x-N-3
RS232 Interface Cable, Straight, 3.7 m (12') cord
57-57004x-N-3
IBM 46xx Port 9 Cable, Straight 3.7 m (12') cord
57-57015x-N-3
OCIA Interface Cable, Straight, 3.7 m (12') cord
57-57200x -N-3
USB Full Speed Communication Cable, Straight, 2.7 m (9') Cord, Locking 12V Plus-Power™ Type A
57-57099x-3
52-52511x
2
LSO RS232 PowerLink AUX Cable with built in power jack, Straight, 2.1 m (7') cord
.61 m (2') EAS cable
INTRODUCTION
BASE KIT COMPONENTS AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
O PTIONAL A CCESSORIES
Part #
Description
AC to DC Power Transformer - Regulated
+5V @ 1.5A
+12V @ 1.5A
46-46812
120V United States and Canada
46-46813
220V – 240V Continental European
46-46814
220V – 240V United Kingdom
46-46817
220V – 240V China
46-46928
220V – 240V Australia
Other items may be ordered for the specific protocol being used. To order additional items, contact the dealer, distributor or call Metrologic’s
Customer Service Department at 1-800-ID-METRO or 1-800-436-3876.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
R EPLACEMENT P ARTS
Part #
Description
Window types (Diamonex and Sapphire) are not interchangeable due to laser safety and/or scanner
performance differences.
Caution
To change window type, the scanner must be returned to the manufacturer for reconfiguration.
46-46889
Vertical Window
46-46807
Diamonex Platter - Compact Size
46-46809
Sapphire Platter - Compact Size
Other items may be ordered for the specific protocol being used. To order additional items, contact the dealer, distributor or call Metrologic’s
Customer Service Department at 1-800-ID-METRO or 1-800-436-3876.
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INTRODUCTION
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
The following are some general precautions to remember when handling your MS2122 scanner.
DO NOT TURN
the unit upside down with the platter in place.
Figure 2.
DO NOT PRESS
on the window in the replacement platter or the
vertical window frame.
Figure 3.
PRESS on the platter’s front lip, grip the opposite
end and LIFT off the unit base.
No hardware or tools are required to remove or replace the
platter. Refer to the Maintenance section of this manual for
additional information.
See caution statement on page 3.
Figure 4.
Two LIFT HANDLES are located under the removable platter to assist in
installation when placing the unit in the checkout counter cutout.
Figure 5.
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INTRODUCTION
MS2122 DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
Design Specifications
Operational
Light Source:
Peak Laser Power:
Horizontal Depth of Field:
Vertical Depth of Field:
Scan Speed:
No. of Scan Lines:
VLD 650 nm
<2.2 mW
0 mm - 152 mm (0”- 6”) for 0.33 mm (13 mil) bar code
0 mm - 216 mm (0”- 8.5”) for 0.33 mm (13 mil) bar code
6000 scans lines per second
68 (40 horizontal / 28 vertical)
Motor Speed:
4800 / 6000 RPM
Min Bar Width:
0.152 mm (6.0 mil)
Decode Capability:
All standard 1-D bar codes RSS-14, RSS-Expanded, and RSS-14 Limited
System Interfaces:
RS232, Aux RS232, IBM468x/469x, USB (low speed and full speed), OCIA
Print Contrast:
No. Characters Read:
Beeper Operation:
Indicators (LED):
35% minimum reflectance difference
up to 80 data characters (Maximum number will vary based on symbology and density)
7 tones or no beep; 3 volume settings
Blue = laser on, ready to scan; White = good read, decoding
Mechanical
Length:
MS2122 - 400 mm (15.75")
Width (below counter):
MS2122 - 292 mm (11.5")
Depth (below counter):
100 mm (3.9")
Height (above counter):
181 mm (7.1")
Weight (with platter):
MS2122 - 6.93 Kg (15.25 lbs.)
Electrical
Voltage Supply:
Operating Power:
Standby Power:
Operating Current:
Standby Current:
DC Transformers:
1.5A @ +5V / 1.5A @ +12V
14.25 Watts
3.25 Watts
1A @ 5V / .75A @ 12V
.44A @ 5V / .08A @ 12V
Class II; 5VDC @ 1.5A; 12 VDC @ 1.5A
For Regulatory Compliance Information refer to pages 43 - 45.
Environmental
Operating Temperature:
IP Rating:
Storage Temperature:
Humidity:
Contaminants:
Ventilation:
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
IP 55
-40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Sealed to resist airborne particulate contaminants
None required
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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BASE MODEL CHARACTERISTICS
MS2122 Scanner
Components
Figure 6. MS2122 Components
ITEM NO.
6
DESCRIPTION
1
Blue and White LED Bar
2
Volume/Tone Button (Multi-Function)
3
Diamonex or Sapphire Horizontal Window (Laser Aperture)
4
Flow Direction Indicator
5
Stainless Steel Platter (Replaceable)
6
Replaceable Vertical Window with High Impact Frame (Laser Aperture)
7
Debris Guard
8
Speaker
9
Platter Support Channel and Alignment Guides
10
Power, and EAS Connectors
11
Interface and Aux Scanner Connectors
12
Diagnostic Indicator Display (Located Under Platter)
13
Lift Handles (Located Under Platter)
BASE MODEL CHARACTERISTICS
MS2122 Scanner
Dimensions
Figure 7. MS2122 Connectors
Connector Panel
Figure 8. MS2122 Connectors
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BASE MODEL CHARACTERISTICS
MS2122 Scanner
Caution and Serial Number Labels
Figure 9. MS2122 Label Locations (Top) and Examples (Bottom)
Caution:
To maintain compliance with applicable standards, all circuits connected to the scanner must meet the requirements for SELV
(Safety Extra Low Voltage) according to EN/IEC 60950-1.
To maintain compliance with standard CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1/UL 60950-1 and norm EN/IEC 60950-1, the power source
should meet applicable performance requirements for a limited power source.
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INSTALLATION
QUICK INSTALLATION OUTLINE
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The following is a quick preview of the steps required for 1 time installations. Each item is discussed in detail later in this
section.
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•
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Determine clearance, ventilation and service access requirements.
Determine checkout counter layout taking into account package flow, cable routing and power requirements.
Choose the mounting option which provides the best cable/power access and unit stability.
Unpack the unit.
Make the appropriate countertop cutouts and install all support brackets.
Place the unit in the counter.
Install the platter.
Follow the steps under the correct interface to connect the cables and power supply.
Configure the unit for the correct interface.
SITE REQUIREMENTS
Before installing your StratosE scanner, please consider the following items.
Vertical Clearance
A minimum clearance height of 7.50" from the checkout counter surface is needed for the vertical 'hood' on all of the scanner
models. Additional clearance is recommended for unobstructed LED viewing by the operator.
Ventilation and Spacing
All StratosE models have a die-cast housing to dissipate heat allowing the unit to operate without a ventilation fan. Metrologic
recommends that the temperature surrounding the unit does not exceed 40°C (104°F). There should be adequate convection
and minimal heat producing equipment in close proximity of the unit. A cooling fan with a filter is recommended if there will be
a conveyor motor or other heat producing equipment close to the unit that will create a high temperature environment.
Service Access
When routing and installing the cable (s) and power supply, make sure you leave access that these components may be
swapped easily without the need to remove the unit from the checkout counter.
When changing the StratosSWAP™ optics engine modules, Metrologic recommends removing the unit completely from the
checkout counter.
Power Installation
The Power Supply (AC/DC) should be connected to an AC Outlet that is free of electrical noise (clean). A qualified electrician
can determine the amount of electrical noise on the AC line. See additional information on power installation and restrictions
under the Installation: Interface section of this manual.
Metrologic recommends using a switched AC outlet. The switch should be located on the operator’s side of the
checkout counter in close proximity to the StratosE to facilitate service of the unit.
Checkout Counter Layout Considerations
When placing a scanner in a checkout counter, the following factors should be considered.
•
Items should flow at a distance to the operator that maximizes comfort. The operator should not need to stretch or
strain to reach for and scan packages.
•
The StratosE can scan a bar code on all 6 sides of a package. The packages should flow into the scan area that
provides the maximum reading performance. No lifting or orientation of the items is necessary. A properly placed
item diverter can maximize the flow of packages.
•
In what direction are the packages flowing? Most checkout counters are designed for left-handed takeaway. If the
operator is facing the vertical window of the scanner, packages flow from the operator's right to left. The packages
are in queue on the conveyor to the right and the bagging is to the left.
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INSTALLATION
UNPACKING THE UNIT
1.
Make sure the shipping box is top-side up before opening.
2.
Remove the accessories box and check its content for the
following items.
3.
•
Product Manuals
•
Power Supply
•
Communication Cable(s)
Figure 10.
Lift the scanner out of the shipping box by gripping the
bottom of the unit on both sides.
Important!
Do not lift the unit out of the box by gripping
the sides of the platter.
Figure 11.
4.
Carefully remove the shipping foam around the unit.
Important!
Do not turn the unit upside down or tilt the
unit onto its side while removing the shipping
foam. The platter is not attached to the unit
and can fall off!
Figure 12.
5.
Lift the platter off the unit and store it in a safe location
until the unit has been installed in the checkout counter.
Figure 13.
INSTALLING THE UNIT IN THE COUNTER
Proper Lifting Technique
On every StratosE model there are two lifting handles
locatedunder the removable platter. These handles
are provided to assist in installation when placing the
unit in the checkout counter cutout.
Figure 15. Lifting Handles
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Figure 14. Rotate Handles Up
INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE UNIT IN THE COUNTER
There are two options for mounting your MS2122 scanner. Option A, is a two-point mounting system that supports the unit at
the front and back. Option B, is a three-point mounting system that supports the unit at the back and on the sides.
Before starting to mount the MS2122 determine:
•
The scanner's orientation in reference to the operator and the direction of package flow.
•
The mounting method that provides the most stability for the scanner.
•
If any additional materials or tools are required for installation.
Option A: Two-Point Support
Figure 16. Option A, Two-Point Support
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE UNIT IN THE COUNTER
Option B: Three-Point Support
Figure 17. Option B, Three-Point Support
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INSTALLATION
INTERFACE
RS232
The following steps describe how to properly install the cables for an RS232 StratosE application. The scanner must
then be configured to match the host’s RS232 parameters. Cable installation alone does not guarantee that the StratosE
will communicate properly with the host system.
Configuration bar codes are located in the MetroSelect Configuration Guide (MLPN 00-02407x) and the MS2xxx
Stratos Series Configuration Addendum (MLPN 00-02034x).
1.
Turn off the host system.
2.
Plug the 10-pin RJ45 end of the RS232 interface cable (MLPN 57-57200x-N-3) into the 10-pin socket labeled
Scanner RS232 to Host, on the bottom of the StratosE. Refer to figure shown below.
3.
Connect the other end of the RS232 interface cable to the proper communication port on the host device.
Before continuing, verify that the RS232 interface cable is connected to the appropriate interface socket on the
scanner. An incorrect cable connection can cause communication problems or potential damage to the scanner
and/or terminal.
4.
Plug the external power supply into the 3-pin Molex socket labeled, DC Power In on the bottom of the StratosE.
Check the AC input requirements of the power supply to make sure the voltage matches the AC outlet. The outlet
should be located near the equipment and be easily accessible.
Metrologic recommends using a switched AC outlet. The switch should be located on the operator’s side of the
checkout counter in close proximity to the StratosE to facilitate service of the unit.
5.
Connect AC power to the transformer. If the AC outlet is equipped with an on/off switch, turn the power on.
6.
Turn on the host system.
7.
Scan the Recall Defaults bar code.
8.
Configure the StratosE to match the host system’s RS232 parameters.
Refer to the MetroSelect Configuration Guide (MLPN 00-02407x) under Section G: RS232, Enable RS232 Mode.
Figure 18. RS232 Interface Cable Installation Schematic
See power source caution statement on page 8 of this manual.
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INSTALLATION
INTERFACE
FULL SPEED USB (INTEGRATED)
The following steps describe how to properly install the cables for a Full Speed StratosE application. The scanner must
then be configured to match the host’s USB parameters. Cable installation alone does not guarantee that the StratosE
will communicate properly with the host system.
Configuration bar codes are located in the MetroSelect Configuration Guide (MLPN 00-02407x) and the MS2xxx
Stratos Series Configuration Addendum (MLPN 00-02034x).
1.
Turn off the host system.
2.
Plug the 10-pin RJ45 end of the USB interface cable (MLPN 57-57200X-n-3) into the 10-pin socket labeled,
Scanner USB to Host, on the bottom of the StratosE. Refer to the figure below.
3.
Connect the other end of the USB interface cable to the appropriate USB port on the host device.
Before continuing verify that the USB interface cable is connected to the appropriate socket on the scanner. An
incorrect cable connection can cause communication problems or potential damage to the scanner.
Manufacturers Note:
Plugging the scanner into the USB port of the host device does not guarantee that scanned information will
appear at the host device. A software driver and correct configuration setting are also required for proper
communication to occur.
4.
Plug the external power supply into the 3-pin Molex socket labeled, DC Power In, on the bottom of the StratosE.
Check the AC input requirements of the power supply to make sure the voltage matches the AC outlet.
The outlet should be located near the equipment and be easily accessible.
Metrologic recommends using a switched AC outlet. The switch should be located on the operator’s side of the
checkout counter in close proximity to the StratosE to facilitate service of the unit.
5.
Connect AC power to the transformer. If the AC outlet is equipped with an on/off switch, turn the power on.
6.
Turn on the host system.
7.
Configure the StratosE to match the host system’s USB parameters.
Refer to the MS2xxx Stratos Series Configuration Addendum (MLPN 00-02034x) under Scanner Configuration
Bar Codes, Dual Cable Scanner Configuration Bar Codes: IBM OEM Full Speed USB Communication
Defaults.
Figure 19. USB Cable Installation Schematic
See power source caution statement on page 8 of this manual.
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INSTALLATION
INTERFACE
IBM 46XX
The following steps describe how to properly install the cables for an IBM 46xx StratosE application. The scanner must
then be configured to match the host’s IBM 46xx parameters. Cable installation alone does not guarantee that the StratosE
will communicate properly with the host system.
Configuration bar codes are located in the MetroSelect Configuration Guide (MLPN 00-02407x) and the
MS2xxx Stratos Series Configuration Addendum (MLPN 00-02034x).
1.
Turn off the host system.
2.
Plug the 10-Pin RJ45 end of the IBM interface cable (MLPN 57-57004x-N-3) into the 10-pin socket labeled
Scanner RS232/ IBM to Host.
3.
Connect the other end of the IBM cable to communication port 9 on the host device.
Before continuing verify that the IBM interface cable is connected to the appropriate interface jack on the scanner.
An incorrect cable connection can cause communication problems or potential damage to the scanner.
Manufacturers Note:
Plugging the scanner into the serial port of the host device does not guarantee that scanned information will
appear at the host device. A software driver and correct configuration settings are also required for proper
communication to occur.
4.
Plug the external power supply into the 3-pin Molex socket labeled, DC Power In, on the bottom of the StratosE.
Check the AC input requirements of the power supply to make sure the voltage matches the AC outlet.
The outlet should be located near the equipment and be easily accessible.
Metrologic recommends using a switched AC outlet. The switch should be located on the operator’s side of the
checkout counter in close proximity to the StratosE to facilitate service of the unit.
5.
Connect AC power to the transformer. If the AC outlet is equipped with an on/off switch, turn the power on.
6.
Turn on the host system.
7.
Configure the StratosE to match the host system’s IBM 46xx parameters.
Refer to the MS2xxx Stratos Series Configuration Addendum (MLPN 00-02034x) under Scanner Configuration
Bar Codes, Dual Cable Scanner Configuration Bar Codes: IBM 3rd Generation 46xx.
Figure 20. IBM Cable Installation Schematic
See power source caution statement on page 8 of this manual.
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INSTALLATION
INTERFACE
OCIA
The following steps describe how to properly install the cables for an OCIA StratosE application. The scanner must
then be configured to match the host’s OCIA parameters. Cable installation alone does not guarantee that the StratosE
will communicate properly with the host system.
Configuration bar codes are located in the MetroSelect Configuration Guide (MLPN 00-02407x) and the
MS2xxx Stratos Series Configuration Addendum (MLPN 00-02034x).
1.
Turn off the host system.
2.
Plug the 10-Pin RJ45 end of the OCIA interface cable (MLPN 57-57015x-N-3) into the 10-pin socket labeled
Scanner OCIA to Host.
3.
Connect the other end of the OCIA interface cable to the appropriate communication on the host device.
Before continuing verify that the OCIA interface cable is connected to the appropriate interface jack on the scanner.
An incorrect cable connection can cause communication problems or potential damage to the scanner.
Manufacturers Note:
Plugging the scanner into the serial port of the host device does not guarantee that scanned information will
appear at the host device. A software driver and correct configuration settings are also required for proper
communication to occur.
4.
Plug the external power supply into the 3-pin Molex socket labeled, DC Power In, on the bottom of the StratosE.
Check the AC input requirements of the power supply to make sure the voltage matches the AC outlet.
The outlet should be located near the equipment and be easily accessible.
Metrologic recommends using a switched AC outlet. The switch should be located on the operator’s side of the
checkout counter in close proximity to the StratosE to facilitate service of the unit.
5.
Connect AC power to the transformer. If the AC outlet is equipped with an on/off switch, turn the power on.
6.
Turn on the host system.
7.
Configure the StratosE to match the host system’s OCIA parameters.
Refer to the MetroSelect Configuration Guide (MLPN 00-02407x) under Section I: OCIA for Enabling and Setting
OCIA Parameters, Load OCIA Defaults.
Figure 21. OCIA Cable Installation Schematic
See power source caution statement on page 8 of this manual.
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INSTALLATION
SECONDARY METROLOGIC SCANNER, CABLE INSTALLATION
The following steps describe how to properly install the cables between a secondary Metrologic scanner and the StratosE.
The StratosE and the secondary scanner must then be configured to communicate properly. Cable installation alone
does not guarantee that the StratosE will communicate properly with the host system and secondary scanner.
Contact a Metrologic customer service representative before connecting another manufacturer’s scanner to the
StratosS as a secondary scanner.
Configuration bar codes are located in the MS2xxx Stratos Series Configuration Addendum (MLPN 00-02034x) under
Scanner Configuration Bar Codes: Auxiliary Port, Quick Start for a Secondary Metrologic Scanner.
1.
Refer to pages 13 - 16 for the type of interface (RS232, IBM 46xx, etc.) required for your application. Follow the cable
installation steps under the appropriate interface before continuing. Once the communication and power cables have
been installed follow step 2 below for the secondary scanner installation.
2.
Connect the straight 10-pin RJ45 end of the RS232 PowerLink AUX cable (MLPN 57-57099x-3) to the RS232 socket of the
secondary scanner (see figure below).
3.
Connect the angled 10-pin RJ45 end of the RS232 AUX cable (MLPN 57-57099x-3) to 10-pin socket labeled Aux RS232
In, on the bottom of the StratosE.
Important: The StratosE series’ aux port requires the signals; transmit, receive, RTS & CTS from the secondary scanner.
StratosE’ auxiliary port will support 5VDC devices with a 150mA maximum current. If the auxiliary device exceeds this
specification an external power supply will be required to power the auxiliary device.
The following Metrologic scanners can receive power from StratosE: the MS9520, MS9540, and the MS5145.
4.
This step is required for secondary devices that require >5VDC and/or 150mA current to operate.
Skip to step 5 if the secondary device requires ≤ 5VDC.
Plug the power supply into the secondary scanner’s PowerLink cable (MLPN 57-57099x-3) and connect AC power to the
secondary scanner.
Check the AC input requirements of the power supply to make sure the voltage matches the AC outlet. The outlet
should be located near the equipment and be easily accessible.
5.
Configure the StratosE and the secondary scanner. The auxiliary input port’s data format must match the main output
format of the secondary scanner.
Refer to the MS2xxx Stratos Series Configuration Addendum (MLPN 00-02034x) under Scanner Configuration
Bar Codes: Auxiliary Port, Quick Start for a Secondary Metrologic Scanner.
Figure 22. AUX Cable Installation Schematic
See power source caution statement on page 8 of this manual.
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INSTALLATION
EAS DEACTIVATION
SW1 and SW2 are the switch banks inside the Checkpoint device that set the deactivation range. The following is a list of
Checkpoint recommended switch bank settings.
Base Model
MS2122
Checkpoint Recommended Switch Bank Settings
SW1 & SW2 switches 1 and 6 set to ON
The StratosE has a connector (marked EAS In) on the bottom of the scanner. Metrologic has an optional EAS cable
(MLPN 52-52511A) available for purchase for connection between the Checkpoint device and the StratosE.
Figure 23. EAS Cable Connection (Bottom of StratosE)
The following figure shows the location of the EAS deactivation area for StratosE. It is important to pass the entire tag through
this area to deactivate the security tag.
Figure 24. EAS Deactivation Area
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SCANNER OPERATION
SCAN ZONE
Figure 25. Checker-Side (13 mil)
Figure 26. Horizontal Left / Right (13 mil)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SCANNER OPERATION
SCAN ZONE
Figure 27. Horizontal Direct (13 mil)
Figure 28. Vertical Direct (13 mil)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SCANNER OPERATION
SCAN ZONE
Figure 29. Top-Down (13 mil)
IR ACTIVATION AREA
The StratosE’s default power save mode† is Dual Action Power Save Mode #2 (see page 26). This power save mode†
turns the laser OFF after a configured period of non-use then turns the motor OFF after thirty-minute intervals. Any movement
detected by the IR in the activation area, shown below in grey, will cause the scanner to exit the power save mode. The motor
will restart automatically and the laser will turn back on preparing the scanner for bar code recognition, decoding and
transmission.
Figure 30. IR Activation Area Perpendicular to Package Flow
†
Refer to the MetroSelect Configuration Guide (00-02407) for additional information on configurable power save modes.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SCANNER OPERATION
INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONS
Audible
When in operation the StratosE provides audible feedback that indicates the status of the unit and the current scan.
Eight settings are available for the tone of the beep (normal, 6 alternate tones and no tone) plus three volume settings.
To change the tone or volume, refer to the Changing the Beeper Tone & Volume section of this manual.
One Beep
When the scanner first receives power the white LED will flash, the blue LED will turn on and the scanner will beep once
(the white LED will remain on for the duration of the beep). The scanner is now ready to scan.
When the scanner successfully reads a bar code, the white LED will flash and the scanner beeps once (if configured to do
so). If the scanner does not beep once and the white light does not flash, then the bar code has not been successfully read.
Razzberry Tone
This is a failure indicator. Refer to failure modes on page 23.
Three Beeps - during operation
When placing the scanner in configuration mode, the white LED will flash while the scanner simultaneously beeps three
times. The white and blue LEDs will continue to flash until the unit exits configuration mode. Upon exiting configuration
mode, the scanner will beep three times and the white LED will stop flashing.
When configured, 3 beeps can also indicate a communications timeout during normal scanning mode.
When using one-code-configuring, the scanner will beep three times (the current selected tone), followed by a short pause,
a high tone and a low tone. This tells the user that the single configuration bar code has successfully configured the
scanner.
Three Beeps - On Power Up
This is a failure indicator. Refer to failure modes on page 23.
Descending Tone
The scanner will emit a descending tone when the microprocessor is about to Flash upgrade.
Ascending Tone
The scanner will emit a descending tone when the interface coprocessor is about to Flash upgrade.
Visual
There is an array of LEDs (white and/or blue) located on the
top of the hood of the MS2122. When the scanner is on, the
flashing or constant illumination of the LEDs indicates the
status of the current scan and the scanner.
No White or Blue LED
Figure 31. LED Bar
The LEDs will not be illuminated if the scanner is not receiving power from the host or transformer. They are also not
illuminated when all lasers are turned off for any reason.
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SCANNER OPERATION
INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONS
Visual
Steady Blue
When all lasers are active, the blue LED is illuminated. The blue LED will remain illuminated until all lasers are deactivated.
Steady Blue and Single White Flash
When the scanner successfully reads a bar code, the white LED will flash and the scanner will beep once. If the white LED
does not flash or the scanner does not beep once, then the bar code has not been successfully read.
Steady White and Blue
After a successful scan, the scanner transmits the data to the host device. Some communication modes require that the
host inform the scanner when data is ready to be received. If the host is not ready to accept the information, the scanner’s
white LED will remain on until the data can be transmitted.
Flashing Blue then Flashing White
This indicates the scanner is in program mode. A razzberry tone indicates that an invalid bar code has been scanned in this
mode.
or
If the unit is in sleep mode, each LED will flash once every 15 seconds.
Steady White, Blue Off
This indicates the scanner may be waiting for communication from the host.
Flashing Blue
This indicates there is an error active on the diagnostic indicator display (see Error Codes on page 24). The scanner may
continue to operate depending on the type of error.
Failure Modes
Flashing Blue and One Razzberry Tone
This indicates that the scanner has experienced a laser subsystem failure. The scanner will try up to 3 times to correct the
failure condition. If the laser subsystem continues to fail, that subsystem (horizontal or vertical) will be shut down and an
error indication will be shown on the Diagnostic Indicator Display. This error stays on the display until corrected. If the
remaining subsystem is still operational, scanning will continue using the operational components.
Flashing Blue and White and Two Razzberry Tones
This indicates that the scanner has experienced a motor subsystem failure. The scanner will try up to 3 times to correct the
failure condition. If the motor subsystem continues to fail, that subsystem (horizontal or vertical) will be shut down and an
error indication will be shown on the Diagnostic Indicator Display. This error stays on the display until corrected. If the
remaining subsystem is still operational, scanning will continue using the still operational components.
Continuous Razzberry Tone with Both LEDs Off
If, upon power up, the scanner emits a continuous razzberry tone, then the scanner has an electronic failure. Return the unit
for repair at an authorized service center.
Three Beeps - On Power Up
If the scanner beeps 3 times on power up then, the nonvolatile memory that holds the scanner configuration has failed.
Return the unit for repair at an authorized service center.
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SCANNER OPERATION
INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONS
Diagnostic Indicator Display
There is a two-digit error code display located under the platter near the bottom right corner of the output window (see figure
below).
Figure 32. Diagnostic Indicator Display
The following is a list of possible error codes and their meanings. Some errors will require immediate scanner maintenance.
Error
Code
24
Description
01
Reserved
02
RAM ERROR – The scanner’s Random Access Memory (RAM) is tested as faulty. Return the unit for repair at an
authorized service center.
03
PROGRAM ERROR – The scanner’s software program is failing. Return the unit for repair.
04
INTERFACE ERROR – After power up and any application exit (e.g. MetroSet, etc.), the scanner checks the
interface hardware with that chosen in configuration. If they do not agree, an interface error exists. Correct this
problem by getting the proper hardware interface OR by configuring the StratosE for the proper interface
hardware attached.
05
CONFIGURATION ERROR – The non-volatile configuration memory did not agree with the data last saved.
Default configuration data is then used and the scanner continues operating. This error is also accompanied by 3
beeps. This error will remain during operation as a reminder that this power cycle is scanning against a defaultgenerated configuration.
06
COMMUNICATION ERROR - The RS232 data line is being held active. This causes the scanner to read a
“break” signal constantly and continuous attempts are made to enter MetroSet configuration mode. A short on
the RX Data line can cause this condition. It can also be the result of a laptop in power save mode. The scanner
will abort attempts to enter configuration mode after a short timeout. The scanner can automatically recover from
this condition once the short in the RX Data line is corrected.
09
COPROCESSOR COMMUNICATION ERROR – The main microprocessor is not communicating with the
interface coprocessor. The interface coprocessor may be in a fault condition with the host or just not able to
respond. This error may appear when the scanner is configured for USB or IBM interface applications or during
an attempt to update the interface software through the flash utility. The unit should be repaired at an authorized
service center.
11
SWITCH ERROR – The switch used for volume selection or sleep mode is detected in error (always closed).
The condition is self-correcting if possible. If the error persists, return the unit for repair at an authorized service
center. The scanning operation can continue with this error active.
SCANNER OPERATION
INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONS
Diagnostic Indicator Display
Error
Code
Description
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LASER #1 (VERTICAL) ERROR – The laser in the vertical scanning subsystem denotes a failure. The scanner
will try three times to correct the laser operation. If the laser error persists, the vertical scanning subsystem will
be shut down and this error code will remain on the Diagnostic Indicators.
22
LASER #2 (RIGHT HORIZONTAL) ERROR – The right laser in the horizontal scanning subsystem denotes a
failure. The scanner will try three times to correct the laser operation. If the laser error persists, and the left
horizontal laser (#3) is also in error, the horizontal scanning subsystem will be shut down and this error code will
remain on the Diagnostic Indicators.
23
LASER #3 (LEFT HORIZONTAL) ERROR – The left laser in the horizontal scanning subsystem denotes a failure.
The scanner will try three times to correct the laser operation. If the laser error persists, and the right horizontal
laser (#2) is also in error, the horizontal scanning subsystem will be shut down and this error code will remain on
the Diagnostic Indicators.
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MOTOR #1 (VERTICAL) ERROR – The motor in the vertical scanning subsystem denotes a failure. The scanner
will try three times to correct the motor operation. If the motor error persists, the vertical scanning subsystem will
be shut down and this error code will remain on the Diagnostic Indicators.
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MOTOR #2 (HORIZONTAL) ERROR – The motor in the horizontal scanning subsystem denotes a failure. The
scanner will try three times to correct the motor operation. If the motor error persists, the horizontal scanning
subsystem will be shut down and this error code will remain on the Diagnostic Indicators.
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SCANNER OPERATION
POWER SAVE MODES
The MS2122 has five configurable power save modes. Refer to the MetroSelect Configuration Guide (MLPN 00-02407x) for
additional information on Power Save Modes.
1.
Blink Power Save Mode:
Blinks the laser OFF & ON after a configured period of non-use.
When the scanner recognizes a bar code it will exit the Blink mode.
2.
Laser Off Power Save Mode:
Turns the laser OFF after a configured period of non-use. The motor continues to spin allowing for a faster “wake” up
time.
Any movement detected by the IR will “wake” the scanner from the Laser Off power save mode
(see figure 30 on page 21).
3.
Laser & Motor Off Power Save Mode:
Turns the laser and motor OFF after a configured period of non-use.
Any movement detected by the IR will “wake” the scanner from the power save mode (see figure 30 on page 21).
This mode’s “wake” time is slightly longer due to the motor’s need to restart.
4.
Dual Action Power Save Mode #1:
“Blinks” the laser OFF & ON after a configured period of non-use turns the laser and motor OFF at thirty-minute intervals.
Example:
If the power save timeout is set to 15 minutes.
Any movement detected by the IR will “wake” the scanner from the power save mode (see figure 30 on page 21).
5.
Dual Action Power Save Mode #2 (Default):
Turns the laser OFF after a configured period of non-use then turns the motor OFF after thirty-minute intervals.
Example:
If the power save timeout is set to 15 minutes.
Any movement detected by the IR will “wake” the scanner from the power save mode (see figure 30 on page 21).
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SCANNER OPERATION
BEEPER OPTIONS AND BUTTON FUNCTIONS
Changing the Beeper Tone
Beeper tones may be configured directly or incrementally using the following bar code. The new tone will be heard followed by
a short pause. Two more new tones will be heard signifying the new setting has been stored in memory. The silent (no beep)
tone is also selectable.
Next Beep Tone
³
9
9
9
9
7
5
Changing the Beeper Volume
Volume levels may be configured directly or incrementally using the following bar code. The new volume will be heard. Two
more tones will be heard signifying the new setting has been saved in memory. The silent (no volume) tone is also selectable.
Next Volume
³
9
9
9
9
7
4
The Multi-Function Button
Figure 33. The Multi-Function Button
Changing the Beeper Volume
A short (<3 second) depression and the beeper volume will change.
The new volume will be heard, followed by a short pause.
The silent (no beep) volume is also selectable.
Figure 34. Changing the Beeper
Volume
Placing the Unit in Laser & Motor Off Power Save Mode
A Long (>3 seconds) depression. The Laser & Motor Off Power Save Mode is the only
power save mode that can be activated with the multi-function button*.
Figure 35. Laser & Motor Off Power
Save Move
* This feature is configuration dependent. Refer to the Metroselect Configuration Guide
(mlpn 00-02407x) under Scanner Operation: Power Save Modes to enable this feature.
Waking the Unit from All Power Save Modes
The next button depression will awaken the scanner for normal operation.
Figure 36. Normal Operation
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SCANNER OPERATION
STARTUP
When the scanner first receives power the white LED will flash, the blue LED will turn on and the scanner will beep once
(the white LED will remain on for the duration of the beep). The scanner is now ready to scan.
POWER-UP TEST MODE
When a StratosE scanner is first powered up, it cycles through a number of self-tests before starting normal operation. If there
are any initial failures during this sequence of tests the scanner will beep or razz to indicate the error and an error code will
appear in the diagnostic indicator display.
The following are examples of the types of tests performed at power-up.
1.
Memory tests
2.
Hardware setup tests
3.
Motor tests
4.
Laser tests
5.
Configuration tests
6.
Interface tests
These tests are also performed on a periodic basis with the operator alerted to any failures.
CONFIGURATION MODE
All MS2122 scanners have been configured at the factory with a set of default communication protocols. Since many host
systems have unique formats and protocol requirements, Metrologic provides a wide range of configurable features that may
be selected with the use of the MetroSelect® Configuration Guide (MLPN 00-02407x), the MS2xxx Stratos Series
configuration Addendum (mlpn 00-02034x) or MetroSet.
For a complete list of the factory default settings, refer to the Default Settings section of this guide.
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MAINTENANCE
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Smudges and dirt can interfere with the proper scanning of a bar code. Therefore, the output window will need occasional
cleaning.
For the glass window:
1. Spray glass cleaner onto lint free, non-abrasive cleaning cloth.
2. Gently wipe the scanner window.
For the red window:
1. Use mild soap and water with lint free, non-abrasive cleaning cloth.
2. Gently wipe the scanner window.
Also make sure the debris channels are cleaned regularly.
HORIZONTAL SCAN WINDOW REPLACEMENT
Figure 37. Horizontal Scan Window Replacement
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MAINTENANCE
VERTICAL SCAN WINDOW REPLACEMENT
Figure 38. Vertical Scan Window Replacement
30
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following guide is for reference purposes only. Contact a Metrologic representative at 1-800-ID-METRO or
1-800-436-3876 to preserve the limited warranty terms.
Symptom
Possible Cause(s)
Solution
All Interfaces
No LEDs, beep or motor
spin.
No power is being supplied to
the scanner.
Check the transformer, outlet and the power strip. Make sure
the power cable is plugged into the scanner.
During power up the unit
beeps 3 times.
A Non-volatile RAM failure.
Contact a Metrologic service representative, if the unit will not
hold the configuration.
During power up the unit
razzes continuously.
A RAM or ROM failure.
Contact a Metrologic service representative, if the unit will not
function.
During power up the unit
razzes once and the blue A VLD failure.
LED flashes.
Contact a Metrologic service representative.
During power up the unit
razzes twice and both
LEDs flash.
Scanner motor failure.
Contact a Metrologic service representative.
There are
multiple scans upon
presentation of code.
The same symbol timeout is
set to short.
Adjust same symbol timeout for a longer time.
The beeper is disabled.
Enable the beeper.
No volume is selected.
Select a volume.
No tone is selected.
Select a tone.
The unit is trying to scan a
particular symbology that is
not enabled.
UPC/EAN and Code 128 are enabled by default. Verify that the
type of bar code being read has been selected.
The unit powers up but
does not beep.
The unit powers up but
does not scan and/or
beep.
The unit has been configured
for a character length lock or a
minimum length and the bar
code being scanned does not
satisfy the configured criteria.
Verify that the bar code that is being scanned falls into the
criteria.
Typical of Non-UPC/EAN codes. The scanner defaults to a
minimum of 4 character bar code.
The scanner is configured to
The unit scans, but locks
support some form of host
up after the first scan
handshaking but is not
(the white LED stays on).
receiving the signal.
If the scanner is setup to support ACK/NAK, RTS/CTS,
XON/XOFF or D/E, verify that the host cable and host are
supporting the handshaking properly.
The unit scans but the
data transmitted to the
host is incorrect.
Verify that the scanner’s data format matches that required by
the host. Make sure that the scanner is connected to the
proper host port.
The scanner’s data format
does not match the host
system requirements.
The print quality of the bar
code is suspect.
Scanner beeps at some
bar codes and NOT
form others of the same
bar code symbology.
Check the character length
lock.
The type of printer and/or the printer settings could be the
problem.
Check the print mode or change the printer settings. For
example change to econo mode or high speed.
The aspect ratio of the bar
code is out of tolerance.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Possible Cause(s)
Solution
All Interfaces
The unit beeps at some
bar codes but NOT for
others of the same bar
code symbology.
The bar code may have been
printed incorrectly.
Check if it is a check digit, character or border problem.
The scanner is not configured
correctly for this type of bar
code.
Check if check digits are set properly.
The minimum symbol length
setting does not work with the
bar code.
Check if the correct minimum symbol length is set.
RS232 Only
The com port at the host is
not working or is not
configured properly.
The unit powers up OK
and scans OK but does
not communicate
properly to the host.
The cable is not connected to
the proper com port.
Check to make sure that the baud rate and parity of the scanner
and the communication port match and the program is looking
for RS232 data.
The com port is not operating
properly.
The host is receiving
data but the data does
not look correct.
The scanner and host may
not be configured for the
same interface.
Check that the scanner and the host are configured for the
same interface.
Characters are being
dropped.
The intercharacter delay
needs to be added to the
transmitted output.
Add some intercharacter delay to the transmitted output by
using the MetroSelect Configuration Guide (MLPN 00-02407x).
Aux Port Operation With Any Interface
The secondary scanner
is not functioning.
Refer to the user’s guide provided with the secondary scanner.
The secondary scanner cable
may not be connected to the
proper port on the StratosH.
The secondary scanner
powers up but data is
not relayed to the host.
Ensure that the secondary scanner is connected to the MS2122
com port marked “Aux” port.
* The MS2122 must be programmed to enable the auxiliary
port.
The auxiliary com port may
not be operating properly.
The auxiliary input port’s data format must match the main
output format of the secondary scanner.
* Refer to the MS2xxx Stratos Series Configuration Addendum (MLPN 00-02034x) under Scanner Configuration Bar Codes:
Auxiliary Port, Quick Start for a Secondary Metrologic Scanner.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
RS232 DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM
If an RS232 scanner is not communicating with your IBM compatible PC, key in the following BASIC program to test that
the communication port and scanner are working. This program is for demonstration purposes only. It is only intended to
prove that cabling is correct, the com port is working, and the scanner is working. If the bar code data displays on the
screen while using this program, it only demonstrates that the hardware interface and scanner are working. At this point,
investigate whether the application software and the scanner configuration match. If the application does not support
RS232 scanners, a software wedge program that will take RS232 data and place it into a keyboard buffer may be needed.
This program tells the PC to ignore RTS-CTS, Data Set Ready (DSR) and Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signals. If the
demonstration program works and yours still does not, jumper RTS to CTS and Data Terminal Reading (DTR) to DCD and
DSR on the back of your PC.
10
20
30
35
40
50
60
70
100
110
32766
32767
CLS
ON ERROR GOTO 100
OPEN “COM1:9600,S,7,1,CS0,DS0,CD0,LF” AS #1
PRINT “SCAN A FEW BAR CODES”
LINE INPUT #1, BARCODE$
PRINT BARCODE$
K$ = INKEY$: IF K$ = CHR$(27) THEN GOTO 32766
GOTO 40
PRINT “ERROR NO.”; ERR; “ PRESS ANY KEY TO TERMINATE.”
K$ = INKEY$: IF K$ = “” THEN GOTO 110
CLOSE: SYSTEM
END
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DEFAULT SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS
Many functions of the scanner can be "configured" - that is, enabled or disabled. The scanner is shipped from the factory preconfigured to a set of default conditions. The default parameter of the scanner has an asterisk ( * ) in the charts on the
following pages. If an asterisk is not in the default column then the default setting is Off or Disabled. Every interface does not
support every parameter. If the interface supports a parameter listed in the charts on the following pages, a check mark will
appear.
PARAMETER
DEFAULT
OCIA
RS232
IBM 46XX
USB
UPC/EAN
*
9
9
9
9
Code 128
*
9
9
9
9
Code 93
9
9
9
9
Codabar
9
9
9
9
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
9
9
9
9
MOD 10 Check on ITF
9
9
9
9
Code 11
9
9
9
9
Code 39
9
9
9
9
Full ASCII Code 39
9
9
9
9
MOD 43 CD on Code 39
9
9
9
9
Transmit Mode 43 CD
9
9
9
9
Paraff
9
9
9
9
Paraff Lead “A”
9
9
9
9
Allow Paraff Failures
9
9
9
9
9
French PC Terminal
MSI-Plessey
9
9
9
9
Airline (15 digit) 2 of 5
9
9
9
9
Airline (13 digit) 2 of 5
9
9
9
9
Matrix 2 of 5
9
9
9
9
Telepen
9
9
9
9
UK Plessey
9
9
9
9
STD 2 of 5
9
9
9
9
MSI-Plessey 10/10 Check Digit
9
9
9
9
MSI-Plessey MOD 10 Check Digit
9
9
9
9
Variable
9
9
9
9
6
9
9
9
9
None
9
9
9
9
4
9
9
9
9
Trioptic
9
9
9
9
RSS14 Enable
9
9
9
9
ITF Symbol Lengths
ITF Minimum Symbol Length
Symbol Length Lock
Minimum Symbol Length
RSS14 ID “]e0”
*
9
9
9
9
RSS14 App ID “01”
*
9
9
9
9
RSS14 Check Digit
*
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
RSS Expanded Enable
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DEFAULT SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS
PARAMETER
Expanded ID “]e0”
DEFAULT
OCIA
RS232
IBM 46XX
USB
*
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
RSS Limited Enable
RSS Limited ID “]e0”
*
9
9
9
9
RSS Limited App ID “01”
*
9
9
9
9
RSS Limited Check Digit
*
9
9
9
9
9
DTS/SIEMENS
DTS/NIXDORF
*
9
NCR F
9
NCR S
9
Normal
9
9
9
9
Before Transmit
9
9
9
9
Loudest
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Razzberry Tone on Timeout
9
9
9
9
Three Beeps on Timeout
9
9
9
9
Fast Beep
9
9
9
9
Beep Twice on Supplements
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
5 - 635 msec
9
9
9
9
*
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Beeper Tone
Beep Transmit Sequence
Beeper Volume
Power-Up Disable Good Scan Beep
Communication Timeout
No Beeps on Timeout
None
*
5 Retries Before Timeout
Timeout In …
2 secs.
Laser Off Between Records
Variable Laser Off Delay
Disable Button Control of Power Save Mode
Disable Button Control of Beep Volume
Flash LED on Good Scan
*
Reverse LED Convention
Flash LED on Good Scan
*
9
9
9
9
Enter Power Save Mode
10 mins.
9
9
9
9
Blink Power Save Mode
9
9
9
9
Laser OFF Power Save Mode
9
9
9
9
Laser & Motor OFF Power Save Mode
9
9
9
9
Dual Action Power Save Mode #1
9
9
9
9
*
9
9
9
9
Same Symbol Rescan Timeout:
500 msecs Configurable in
50 msec steps (MAX 6.35 seconds)
500 msec
9
9
9
9
Intercharacter Delay Configurable in
1 msec steps (MAX 255 msecs)
1 msecs
10 msecs in KBW
9
9
9
Dual Action Power Save Mode #2
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DEFAULT SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS
PARAMETER
Number of Scan Buffers
DEFAULT
OCIA
RS232
IBM 46XX
USB
1
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
UPC GTIN-14 Format
EAN-8 Enable
*
9
9
9
9
Transmit EAN-8 Check Digit
*
9
9
9
9
Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13
9
9
9
9
EAN-8 with Small Borders
9
9
9
9
EAN-13 Enable
*
9
9
9
9
Transmit EAN-13 Check Digit
*
9
9
9
9
UPC-A Enable
*
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Convert UPC-A to EAN-13
Transmit UPC-A Check Digit
*
9
9
9
9
Transmit UPC-A Number System
*
9
9
9
9
Transmit UPC-A Manufacturers ID.
*
9
9
9
9
Transmit UPC-A Item ID
*
9
9
9
9
UPC-E Enable
*
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Transmit Codabar Start/Stop Characters
9
9
9
9
Codabar CLSI
9
9
9
9
Dual Field Codabar
9
9
9
9
Tab Between Dual field Codabar
9
9
9
9
Codabar CLSI Check Digit
9
9
9
9
Codabar 7-Check Check Digit
9
9
9
9
Codabar Mod-16 Check Digit
9
9
9
9
Transmit MSI Plessey Check Digits
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
UK Plessey A to X Convert
9
9
9
9
UK Plessey Special 12 Character Format
9
9
9
9
Transmit UK Plessey Check Digit
9
9
9
9
EAN 128 Enable
9
9
9
9
Enable French Pharma
9
9
9
9
Enable Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit
9
9
9
9
Enable Hong Kong 2 of 5
9
9
9
9
Enable Alpha Telepen
9
9
9
9
Telepen Convert Lead ‘^L’ to ‘E’
9
9
9
9
Expand UPC-E
Transmit UPC-E Lead ‘0’
*
Transmit UPC-E Check Digit
Disable UPC-E Auto Redundancy
Number of MSI Plessey Check Digits
36
*
0
DEFAULT SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS
PARAMETER
DEFAULT
Enable Code 11 Check Digit
Parity
Baud Rate
OCIA
RS232
IBM 46XX
USB
9
9
9
9
Space
9
9600
9
9
8 Data Bits
7 Data Bits
*
9
Stop Bits
2
9
RTS / CTS Enabled
9
Message RTS
9
Character RTS
*
9
ACK / NAK
9
O / N Handshaking
9
Host Bell / Cancel
9
Xon / Xoff
9
No Transmit Without DTR Present
9
French PC Terminal Emulation
9
“D/E” Disable Command
9
“Z/R” Disable Command
9
“F/L” Laser Command
9
“M/O” Motor Enable Commands
9
Beep on Bell
9
Razz on ‘z’
9
CTS Scan Transmit Enable
9
Limit 1 Scan per CTS
9
Activate on DTR
9
Activate on DC2 Character
9
Xmit No Read Message on DC2 Timeout
9
No Transmit LED During No Read Message
9
Configurable “No Read” Message
9
Recv “I” = Transmit “METROLOGIC”
9
Recv “i” = Transmit Scanner ID Byte
9
STX Prefix
9
9
TAB Prefix
9
9
Metrologic Prefix
9
9
UPC Prefix
9
9
ETX Suffix
9
9
TAB Suffix
9
9
37
DEFAULT SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS
PARAMETER
DEFAULT
Carriage Return Suffix
Line Feed Suffix
OCIA
*
*
UPC Suffix
RS232
IBM 46XX
USB
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
st
9
9
nd
Start LRC on 2 Byte
9
9
‘c’ Prefix for UPC
9
9
‘$’ Prefix for UPC
9
9
Transmit LRC
Start LRC on 1 Byte
Configurable Prefix Characters
10 avail
9
9
Configurable Suffix Characters
10 avail
9
9
Multiple Selections
9
9
Configurable Prefix for Code Types
9
9
Configurable Suffix for Code Types
9
9
Predefined Code ID Sets
Configurable Code Length Locks
7 avail
9
9
9
Code Selects
7 avail
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
5 sec
9
9
9
*
9
9
9
Transmit High Priority Code at Timeout
Random Code Deselects
1 Set
Do not transmit Similar Codes
Target Code Deselects
1 Set
Transmit Lower Priority Codes
Code Select / Deselect Timeout 0.1 to 25.5
seconds
Razz on Code Select Timeout
Replace 1 Character in Transmission
9
9
Japan Dual Field Code Selects
9
9
9
EAN-13 Only in Japan Dual Field
9
9
9
Two Digit Supplements
9
9
9
9
Five Digit Supplements
9
9
9
9
Require Supplements
9
9
9
9
Remote Supplement Support
9
9
9
9
Two Digit Redundancy
9
9
9
9
Five Digit Redundancy
9
9
9
9
Enable Coupon Code 128
9
9
9
9
Transmit Coupon ‘]C1’
*
9
9
9
9
Group Separator
*
9
9
9
9
Coupon Code Can Begin with ’4’
9
9
9
9
Enable EAN-99 Coupon Code
9
9
9
9
Bookland Supplements
9
9
9
9
French 378/379 Supplements
9
9
9
9
38
DEFAULT SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS
PARAMETER
DEFAULT
OCIA
RS232
IBM 46XX
USB
German 434/439 Supplements
9
9
9
9
Convert Bookland to ISBN
9
9
9
9
Bookland 979 Supplements
9
9
9
9
Convert 979 to ISBN
9
9
9
9
Convert 290 to ISBN
9
9
9
9
Reformat ISBN
9
9
9
9
Add EAN Article ID
9
9
9
9
Transmit ISBN / EAN Check Digit
9
9
9
9
977 Supplements (2-digit)
9
9
9
9
Convert 977 to ISSN
9
9
9
9
Reformat ISSN
9
9
9
9
Transmit ISSN Check Digit
9
9
9
9
414 / 419 requires Supplements
9
9
9
9
Number System 2 Enables Supplements
9
9
9
9
Number System 2 Requires 5-Digit Supplements
9
9
9
9
Number System 5 Enables Supplements
9
9
9
9
Allow Code ID’s with Supplements
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Medium Density Codes
9
9
9
9
Low Density Codes
9
9
9
9
*
High Density Codes
Default settings for Aux interface
The secondary scanner and the StratosE series always communicates via RS232. Data is relayed to the host via various
primary interfaces.
PARAMETER
DEFAULT
OCIA
RS232
IBM 46XX
USB
Aux Baud Rate
38400
9
9
9
9
Aux Parity
none
9
9
9
9
Aux Data Bits
8
9
9
9
9
Aux Stop Bits
1
9
9
9
9
Aux Character RTS
*
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Aux D/E Commands
9
9
9
9
Aux M/O Commands
9
9
9
9
Aux F/L Commands
9
9
9
9
1 msec
9
9
9
9
None (Disabled)
9
9
9
9
None (Disabled)
9
9
9
9
Aux Message RTS
*
*
Aux Ack/Nak
Aux Xon/Xoff
Aux Intercharacter Delay
Aux Port Data Format
Aux Port to StratosSCHOOL
†
† When the Aux Port connects to a host port, the Aux Port Data Format should be disabled (requires cable MLPN 57-57008x-N-3).
39
SCANNER AND CABLE TERMINATIONS
SCANNER PINOUT CONNECTIONS
The MS2122 scanner interfaces terminate to 10-pin modular jacks located on the bottom of the units. The serial number label
indicates the model number of the scanner.
EAS
Pin
Auxiliary RS232 In
Function
Pin
Function
1
EAS In
1
Signal Ground
2
EAS Out
2
RS232 Receive Input
3
RS232 Transmit Output
4
RS232 RTS In
5
RS232 CTS Out
DC Power
Pin
Function
1
12VDC
6-8
2
Ground
9
+5V Out
3
5.2VDC
10
No Connect
No Connect
Figure 39. Connector Layout
Scanner to Host, IBM 46xx
Pin
Function
Scanner to Host, RS232
Pin
Signal Ground
1
Signal Ground
2
Reserved for RS232 Interface
2
RS232 TX
3
Reserved for RS232 Interface
3
RS232 RX
4
Reserved for RS232 Interface
4
RS232 RTS
5
Reserved for RS232 Interface
5
RS232 CTS
6
Reserved for RS232 Interface
6
RS232 DTR
7
IBM B-
7
Reserved for IBM 46xx Interface
8
IBM A+
8
Reserved for IBM 46xx Interface
9
No Connect
9
No Connect
10
No Connect
10
No Connect
Scanner to Host, OCIA
Pin
40
Function
1
Function
Scanner to Host, USB (Full Speed)
Pin
Function
1
Signal Ground
1
Signal Ground
2
OCIA Sdata
2
Reserved for OCIA Interface
3
OCIA Sdata
3
Reserved for OCIA Interface
4
OCIA RDATA
4
Reserved for OCIA Interface
5
OCIA RDATA Return
5
Reserved for OCIA Interface
6
OCIA Clock In
6
Data+
7
OCIA Clock Out
7
PC+5VDC
8
OCIA Clock In Return
8
Data-
9
No Connect
9
No Connect
10
Shield Ground
10
Shield Ground
SCANNER AND CABLE TERMINATIONS
CABLE CONNECTOR CONFIGURATIONS
Cable Connector Configurations
RS232 Interface Cable, MLPN 57-57000x-N-3
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Function
Signal Ground
RS232 Transmit Output
RS232 Receive Input
DTR Input
Power/Signal Ground
Reserved
CTS Input
RTS Output
+5VDC From Host
9-Pin D-Type Connector
Full Speed USB Cable, MLPN 57-57200x-N-3
Function**
Pin
1
PC +5V USB
2
Data-
3
Data+
4
Signal Ground
Locking,
Type A
IBM 46xx Cable, MLPN 57-57004x-N-3
Function**
Pin
1
2
3
4
Signal Ground
IBM BIBM A+
No Connect
4-Pin SDL
OCIA Cable, MLPN 57-57015x-N-3
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Function**
Shield Ground
R Data
R Data Return
Clock Out
Signal Ground
OCIA Clock In Return
Clock Out Return
Clock In
No Connect
9-Pin D-Type Connector
** All signals referenced from the StratosE scanner.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SCANNER AND CABLE TERMINATIONS
CABLE CONNECTOR CONFIGURATIONS
Cable Connector Configurations
Aux Port Configuration Cable*, MLPN 57-57008x-N-3
Function**
Pin
1
No Connect
2
Output from the Scanner
3
Input to the Scanner
4
No Connect
5
Ground
6-9
9-Pin D-Type Connector
No Connect
RS232 LSO/AUX Cable, MLPN 57-57099x-3
Function†
Pin
1
Signal Ground
2
RS232 from Aux / Secondary Scanner
3
RS232 to Aux / Secondary Scanner
4
RTS from Aux / Secondary Scanner
5
CTS to Aux / Secondary Scanner
6-8
No Connect
9
+5VDC – Transformer / Direct
10
Shield Ground
10-Position Modular Plug
* This configuration cable was designed to be used with the StratosE auxiliary connector only.
** All signals are referenced from the StratosE scanner.
† All signals are referenced from the auxiliary / secondary scanner.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
42
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
SAFETY
ITE Equipment
IEC 60950-1; EN 60950-1
Laser
Laser Class 1: IEC 60825-1:1993+A1+A2, EN: 60825-1:1994+A1+A2
Caution
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser
light exposure. Under no circumstances should the customer attempt to service the laser scanner. Never attempt to look at the
laser beam, even if the scanner appears to be nonfunctional. Never open the scanner in an attempt to look into the device.
Doing so could result in hazardous laser light exposure. The use of optical instruments with the laser equipment will increase
eye hazard.
Atención
La modificación de los procedimientos, o la utilización de controles o ajustes distintos de los especificados aquí, pueden
provocar una luz de láser peligrosa. Bajo ninguna circunstancia el usuario deberá realizar el mantenimiento del láser del
escáner. Ni intentar mirar al haz del láser incluso cuando este no esté operativo. Tampoco deberá abrir el escáner para
examinar el aparato. El hacerlo puede conllevar una exposición peligrosa a la luz de láser. El uso de instrumentos ópticos con
el equipo láser puede incrementar el riesgo para la vista.
Attention
L'emploi de commandes, réglages ou procédés autres que ceux décrits ici peut entraîner de graves irradiations. Le client ne
doit en aucun cas essayer d'entretenir lui-même le scanner ou le laser. Ne regardez jamais directement le rayon laser, même
si vous croyez que le scanner est inactif. N'ouvrez jamais le scanner pour regarder dans l'appareil. Ce faisant, vous vous
exposez à une rayonnement laser qú êst hazardous. L'emploi d'appareils optiques avec cet équipement laser augmente le
risque d'endommagement de la vision.
Achtung
Die Verwendung anderer als der hier beschriebenen Steuerungen, Einstellungen oder Verfahren kann eine gefährliche
Laserstrahlung hervorrufen. Der Kunde sollte unter keinen Umständen versuchen, den Laser-Scanner selbst zu warten.
Sehen Sie niemals in den Laserstrahl, selbst wenn Sie glauben, daß der Scanner nicht aktiv ist. Öffnen Sie niemals den
Scanner, um in das Gerät hineinzusehen. Wenn Sie dies tun, können Sie sich einer gefährlichen Laserstrahlung aussetzen.
Der Einsatz optischer Geräte mit dieser Laserausrüstung erhöht das Risiko einer Sehschädigung.
Attenzione
L’utilizzo di sistemi di controllo, di regolazioni o di procedimenti diversi da quelli descritti nel presente Manuale può provocare
delle esposizioni a raggi laser rischiose. Il cliente non deve assolutamente tentare di riparare egli stesso lo scanner laser. Non
guardate mai il raggio laser, anche se credete che lo scanner non sia attivo. Non aprite mai lo scanner per guardare dentro
l’apparecchio. Facendolo potete esporVi ad una esposizione laser rischiosa. L’uso di apparecchi ottici, equipaggiati con raggi
laser, aumenta il rischio di danni alla vista.
43
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
EMC
Emissions: FCC Part 15, ICES-003, CISPR 22, EN 55022
Immunity: CISPR 24, EN 55024
Class A Devices
The following is applicable when the scanner cable is greater in length than 3 meters (9.8 feet) when fully extended:
Les instructions ci-dessous s’appliquent aux cables de scanner dépassant 3 métres (9.8 pieds) de long en extension
maximale:
Folgendes trifft zu, wenn das Scannerkabel länger als 3 Meter ist:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at their own expense. Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the
user’s authority to operate this device.
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.
Notice
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Remarque
Cet appareil numérique de classe A est conforme à la norme canadienne NMB-003.
European Standard
Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may
be required to take adequate measures.
Funkstöreigenschaften nach EN55022:1998
Warnung!
Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A. Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkstörungen verursachen. In
diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Massnahmen durchzuführen.
Standard Europeo
Attenzione
Questo e’ un prodotto di classe A. Se usato in vicinanza di residenze private potrebbe causare interferenze radio che
potrebbero richiedere all’utilizzatore opportune misure.
Attention
Ce produit est de classe “A”. Dans un environnement domestique, ce produit peut être la cause d’interférences radio.
Dans ce cas l’utiliseteur peut être amené à predre les mesures adéquates.
44
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
EMC
Class B Devices
The following is applicable when the scanner cable is less than 3 meters (9.8 feet) in length when fully extended:
Les instructions ci-dessous s’appliquent aux cables de scanner ne dépassant pas 3 métres (9.8 pieds) de long en
extension maximale:
Folgendes trifft zu, wenn das Scannerkabel kürzer als 3 Meter ist:
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 equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Notice
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Avertissement
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme à la norme canadienne NMB-003.
45
LIMITED WARRANTY
The MS2122 StratosE™ Series scanners are manufactured by Metrologic at its Suzhou, China facility. The MS2122 StratosE
Series scanners have a three (3) year limited warranty from the date of manufacture. Metrologic warrants and represents that
all MS2122 StratosE Series scanners are free of all defects in material, workmanship and design, and have been produced
and labeled in compliance with all applicable U.S. Federal, state and local laws, regulations and ordinances pertaining to their
production and labeling.
This warranty is limited to repair, replacement of product or refund of product price at the sole discretion of Metrologic. Faulty
equipment must be returned to one of the following Metrologic repair facilities: Blackwood, New Jersey, USA; Madrid, Spain;
or Suzhou, China. To do this, contact the appropriate Metrologic Customer Service/Repair Department to obtain a Returned
Material Authorization (RMA) number.
In the event that it is determined the equipment failure is covered under this warranty, Metrologic shall, at its sole option,
repair the Product or replace the Product with a functionally equivalent unit and return such repaired or replaced Product
without charge for service or return freight, whether distributor, dealer/reseller, or retail consumer, or refund an amount
equal to the original purchase price.
This limited warranty does not extend to any Product which, in the sole judgment of Metrologic, has been subjected to
abuse, misuse, neglect, improper installation, or accident, nor any damage due to use or misuse produced from integration
of the Product into any mechanical, electrical or computer system. The warranty is void if: (i) the case of the Product is
opened by anyone other than Metrologic's repair department or authorized repair centers; or (ii) any software is installed on
the Product other than a software program approved by Metrologic.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, EXCEPT AS TO TITLE, IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES,
EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE UNDER THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE, OR
ARISING OUT OF CUSTOM OR CONDUCT. THE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND
IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER RIGHTS OR REMEDIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL METROLOGIC BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, DAMAGES TO PERSON OR PROPERTY, OR
EFFECT ON BUSINESS OR PROPERTY, OR OTHER DAMAGES OR EXPENSES DUE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TO
THE PRODUCT, EXCEPT AS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF METROLOGIC
EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO METROLOGIC FOR THE PRODUCT. METROLOGIC RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED HEREIN.
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS,
NORTH AMERICA
Metrologic Instruments, Inc.
90 Coles Rd.
Blackwood, NJ 08012-4683
Customer Service Department
Tel: 1-800-ID-METRO
Fax: 856-228-6673
Email: [email protected]
MTLG AUTO ID INSTRUMENTS (SHANGHAI) CO., LTD
Suzhou Sales Office
BLK A, Room# 03/03-04
No.5 Xinghan Street, Xinsu Industrial Square
China-Singapore Suahou Industrial Park, Suzhou, PRC
Tel: 86-512-67622550
Fax: 86-512-67622560
Email: [email protected]
46
METROLOGIC EUROPEAN REPAIR CENTER
(MERC)
Metrologic Eria Ibérica, SL
C/Alfonso Gomez, 38-40, 1D
28037 Madrid
Tel: +34 913 751 249
Fax: +34 913 270 437
PATENTS
Patent Information
For patent information, please refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/patents.
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INDEX
A
H
AC ...................................................................... see power
accessories .....................................................................12
aperture.........................................................................4, 8
application .................................................................26, 35
audible...........................................................see indicators
AUX.............................................................................8, 34
handles ...................................................................5, 8, 12
host ....................................... 24, 25, 33–35, 36–42, 36–42
B
beep ..............................................................see indicators
blue LED .......................................................see indicators
button
multi-function ..........................................................8, 29
tone ........................................................................8, 29
volume....................................................................8, 29
C
cable..........................................................................11, 33
communication ...........................................2, 12, 15–18
EAS ..................................................................2, 15–20
pinouts..................................................................43–45
power............................................................................4
caution............................................... 1, 4, 5, 10, 15–18, 46
CE ...................................................................................46
checkout counter .............................................................11
class ..........................................................................47, 48
communication
default...................................................................36–42
communication parameters
default...................................................................36–42
compliance ..........................................................15–18, 49
components.......................................................................8
connector ....................................................8, 9, 10, 20, 44
pinouts..................................................................43–45
current ...................................................................6, 24, 33
customer service .........................................................2, 49
cutout ........................................................................13–14
D
DC ...................................................................... see power
default settings ........................................30, 36–42, 36–42
depth of field..........................................................6, 21–23
diagnostic indicator................................................8, 26, 27
dimensions ..................................................................9, 11
display ...............................................................................8
E
EAS .......................................................................8, 20, 43
electrical ................................................. see specifications
environmental......................................... see specifications
error codes ................................................................26, 27
F
failure
error codes ...........................................................26–27
indicator......................................................................24
modes...................................................................24, 25
flow..............................................................................8, 13
function....................................................33, 40, 41, 43–45
G
ground .......................................................................43–45
I
IBM 46xx ............................................ 36–42, see interface
indicators
audible............................................ 6, 24, 30, 37, 38, 39
beep .......................................................................6, 30
diagnostic .............................................................26–27
error codes ...........................................................26–27
failure .............................................................25, 26–27
LED ................................................ 6, 11, 24, 30, 33, 37
visual .................................... 6, 8, 24, 25, 24–25, 30, 38
interface
IBM 46xx .................................. 6, 10, 17, 36–42, 36–42
OCIA .................................. 6, 10, 18, 36–42, 36–42, 43
pinouts........................................................................43
RS232 ................................ 6, 10, 35, 36–42, 36–42, 44
troubleshooting.....................................................33–35
USB.......................................... 6, 10, 16, 36–42, 36–42
IR activation area ............................................................23
L
labels...............................................................................10
laser ..............................................................................4, 8
light source........................................................................6
M
maintenance ....................................................... 26, 31, 32
manual ....................................................................1, 2, 24
manuals ..........................................................................12
mechanical ..............................................see specifications
model ................................................................................2
modes .............................................................................28
mounting .............................................................11, 13–14
N
notices.......................................................................47, 48
O
OCIA .................................................. 36–42, see interface
operation ...................................................................47, 48
operational ..............................................see specifications
P
parameters .................................................... 36–42, 36–42
patents ............................................................................50
platter ............................................................ 4, 5, 8, 11, 12
port............................................................................35, 43
power .............................................................. 4, 11, 15–18
power save................................................................28, 29
power supply .............................................................12, 33
property...........................................................................50
protocols .........................................................................30
R
razzberry tone ............................................... 24, 25, 37, 38
regulatory compliance ...............................................46–48
repair............................................................. 25, 26, 27, 49
RMA ................................................................................49
RS232 ................................................ 36–42, see interface
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INDEX
S
safety.........................................................................47, 48
scan zone..................................................................21–23
scanner
pinouts..................................................................43–45
secondary scanner ..........................................................19
SELV .........................................................................15–18
specifications
electrical .............................................................6–7, 11
environmental ...........................................................6–7
mechanical ...............................................................6–7
operational................................................................6–7
storage ..............................................................................6
switch ..............................................................................20
T
test ..................................................................................35
tone .......................................................................8, 24, 29
50
transformer......................................................... see power
troubleshooting..........................................................33–35
U
USB.................................................... 36–42, see interface
V
ventilation ....................................................................6, 11
visual...............................................................................25
voltage .............................................................. 4, 6, 15–18
volume ........................................................................8, 29
W
warranty ....................................................................33, 49
weight................................................................................6
white LED......................................................see indicators
window .............................................. 4, 5, 8, 11, 26, 31, 32
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