Metrologic Instruments Scanner MS7100 User Manual

METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.  
MS7100 Series Fixed Projection  
Laser Scanner  
Installation and User’s Guide  
MLPN 2408  
Printed in USA  
October 1998  
 
Table of Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Scanner and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Operational Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Scanner Installation: Powered by External Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Scanner Installation: Powered by the Host Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Scanner Installation: to the PC for the Scanner with built-in  
PC Keyboard Wedge Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Scanner Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Audible Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Failure Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Visual Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Depth of Field Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Optimal Depth of Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Close Depth of Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Normal Depth of Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Far Depth of Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Minimum Bar Code Element From Scanner Face . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Optimal Depth of Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Close Depth of Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Normal Depth of Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Far Depth of Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-25  
Application and Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
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Appendix A  
Design Specifications  
27, 28  
Appendix B  
Default Settings 29-32  
Appendix C  
Pin Assignments 33-35  
Appendix D  
Warranty and Disclaimer 36, 37  
Appendix E  
Notices 38, 39  
Index 40, 41  
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Introduction  
Orbit™ is an aggressive, omnidirectional laser bar code scanner. Light-weight  
and rugged, Orbit is small in size, but BIG in performance. Designed for  
applications where counter space is limited, Orbit is the ideal presentation  
scanner for retail, convenience, liquor and specialty stores. In addition, Orbit’s  
unique, contoured shape allows it to be picked-up and used as a hand-held  
scanner when scanning large or bulky items.  
Engineered with a large, easy-to-find optimal scan area, Orbit increases the  
first pass read rate for maximum productivity. The scanning head can be tilted  
vertically a full 30o for added flexibility when scanning various sized objects.  
These features increase the scanning throughput without increasing the  
scanner size.  
SCANNER  
7100-41  
7100-47  
7100-67  
7100-9  
INTERFACE  
RS-232/Light Pen ready (KBW)  
Keyboard Wedge ready (KBW)  
RS-232 ready (OCIA)  
OCIA ready (OCIA)  
7100-11  
IBM 46XX/RS-232 ready (IBM)  
Orbit offers a great deal of features to the consumer:  
Fully automatic scanning operation  
PowerLink compatible  
Easy programming  
7 beeper tones  
Programmable depth of field  
Data editing  
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Scanner and Accessories  
The following is a list of the parts included in the MS7100 kit.  
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MS7100 Hand-Held Laser Scanner - Refer to page 26 for available  
communication protocols  
Power Transformer AC in 120V, 220V- 240V Continental  
European or 220V- 240V UK. DC in regulates 5.2V@650mA  
(MLPN45593/45591/45592)  
MLPN 2408 User’s and Installation Guide  
Access MetroSelect Programming Guide MLPN 2407 on the web  
RS-232, Light Pen, some OCIA and some 46xx scanners:  
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PowerLink cable with built in power jack:  
Standard - MLPN 54xxx* - 2.1m (7') straight cord, short strain relief  
or  
Optional - MLPN 53xxx* - 2.7m (9') coiled cord, long strain relief  
*xxx specifies connection to the host  
Keyboard Wedge Scanners:  
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Keyboard Wedge PowerLink Cable with a 5-pin  
DIN female connector on one end and a 6-pin  
mini DIN male on the other (MLPN 19763)  
Adapter Cable with a 5-pin DIN male  
connector on one end and a 6-pin mini DIN  
female connector on the other (MLPN  
19716)  
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 Depart-ment  
at 1-800-ID-METRO or 1-800-436-3876.  
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Quick Start  
1.) Plug in the scanner. When the MS7100 is ready to scan,  
the red LED will turn on, then the green LED will flash  
and the scanner will beep once. (the green LED will  
remain on for the duration of the beep).  
2.) The scanner is shipped from the factory programmed with  
default settings. To configure the MS7100 scanner to meet  
the host system’s specific needs, refer to the MetroSelect  
Programming Guide (MLPN 2407) for instructions on  
how to enter the program mode and to select the appro-  
priate bar codes.  
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Operational Test  
Metrologic recommends using the external power supply provided with the  
scanner when operating the MS7100. When using power supplied by the host,  
the host system should supply a minimum of 250 mA of current @ 5VDC.  
Keyboard Wedge Scanners:  
1. Connect the 10-pin modular plug of the PowerLink cable into the scanner  
jack. Connect the other end of the PowerLink Y-type cable  
to the PC. Connect the 5-pin female DIN side of the Y-type cable  
into the keyboard connector on the PC and connect the 6-pin male  
mini-DIN side into the PC.  
2. Check the AC input requirements of the power supply to make sure the  
voltage matches the AC outlet. Connect AC power to the transformer.  
3. Listen for a single beep that indicates the scanner is ready for use.  
(steady red LED and the green LED will flash once)  
RS-232, Light Pen, OCIA and 46xx scanners:  
1. Connect the 10-pin modular plug of the PowerLink cable into the scanner  
jack. Connect the other end of the PowerLink cable (the 9-pin D-type  
connector) to the PC.  
2. Check the AC input requirements of the power supply to make sure the  
voltage matches the AC outlet. Connect AC power to the transformer.  
3. Listen for a single beep that indicates the scanner is ready for use.  
(steady red LED and the green LED will flash once)  
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Scanner Installation: Powered by External Power Supply  
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 60950.  
1. Turn off the host system.  
2. Make the necessary PowerLink cable connections to the scanner and  
the host.  
3. Connect the external transformer into the power jack on the Power Link  
cable.  
4. Check the AC input requirements of the power supply to make sure the  
voltage matches the AC outlet. (the socket-outlet shall be installed near  
the equipment and shall be easily accessible.) Connect AC power to the  
transformer.  
5. Turn on the host system.  
NOTE:  
a. When the scanner first receives power, the red LED will turn  
on. Then the scanner will beep once and the green LED will  
flash simultaneously.  
b. Plugging the scanner into the serial port of the PC does not  
guarantee that scanned information will appear at the PC. A  
software driver and correct configuration setting are also  
required for proper communication to occur.  
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Scanner Installation: Powered by Host Device  
The MS7100 scanner interfaces terminate to a 10-pin modular jack. Connect  
the 10-pin modular plug of the PowerLink cable into the jack then connect the  
other end of the PowerLink cable to the host. Refer to Appendix C page 33 for  
pin assignments.  
1. Turn off the host system.  
2. Make the necessary PowerLink cable connections to the scanner and the  
host.  
3. Turn on the host system.  
NOTE:  
a. When the scanner first receives power, the red LED will turn  
on. Then the scanner will beep once and the green LED will  
flash simultaneously.  
b. Plugging the scanner into the serial port of the PC does not  
guarantee that scanned information will appear at the PC. A  
software driver and correct configuration setting are also  
required for proper communication to occur.  
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Scanner Installation to the PC for the Scanner with Built-in  
PC Keyboard Wedge Interface  
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 60950.  
1. The MS7100 Keyboard Wedge scanner interface terminates to a 10-pin  
modular jack. Connect the 10-pin modular plug of the PowerLink cable  
into the jack. The Power Link cable is terminated with a 5-pin DIN  
female connector on one end, and a 6-pin mini DIN male on the other.  
Metrologic will supply an adapter cable with a 5-pin DIN male  
connector on one end and a 6-pin mini DIN female connector on the  
other. According to the termination required, connect the appropriate  
end of the adapter cable to the PowerLink cable, leaving the neces-sary  
termination exposed for connecting to the keyboard and the keyboard  
port on the PC. Refer to Appendix C page 35 for pin assignments.  
2. If the PC is on, exit the application and turn the PC off.  
3. Disconnect the keyboard from the PC.  
4. Connect the scanner as described in step 1. Connect the external  
transformer into the power jack on the Power Link cable. Refer to  
Manufacturer’s Recommendation below. Connect AC power to the  
transformer.  
5. Power up the PC.  
Manufacturer’s Recommendation:  
Metrologic recommends the use of an external power supply with  
MS7100-47 Keyboard Wedge applications. Powering the MS7100-47  
directly from the com-puter keyboard connector could interfere with  
the operation of the scanner or the computer. Not all computers supply  
the same current through the keyboard port, this explains why a scanner  
would work on one computer and not another.  
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Scanner Parts  
Green and Red LEDs: When the red LED is on, this  
indicates that the laser is on. When the green LED flashes on,  
the scanner has read a bar code successfully. When the green  
light turns off, communication to the host is complete. The  
LEDs are also used as diagnostic indicators and mode  
indicators. Refer to pages 9-11 for details.  
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Orbit Face:  
Tilts 30o vertically  
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for variable position-  
ing of the scan pattern.  
Output Window:  
Laser light emits  
º
from this aperture.  
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Cable Connection:  
The MS7100 scanner  
has a 10-pin modular  
jack. The PowerLink  
cable will connect its  
10-pin modular plug  
into the jack. Refer to  
pages 5-7 for specific  
protocol PowerLink  
cable connections.  
Side View  
Top View  
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Audible Indicators  
When the MS7100 scanner is in operation, it provides audible feedback.  
These sounds indicate the status of the scanner. Eight settings are available for  
the tone of the beep (normal, 6 alternate tones and no tone). To change the  
tone, refer to the MetroSelect Programming Guide MLPN 2407.  
One Beep  
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When the scanner first receives power, the red LED will turn  
on, then the green LED will flash and the scanner will beep once.  
(The green LED will remain on for the duration of the beep.) The  
scanner performs this startup sequence, the scanner is ready to  
scan.  
When the scanner successfully reads a bar code, the green LED  
will flash and the scanner beeps once (if programmed to do so).  
If the scanner does not beep once and the green light does not  
flash, then the bar code has not been successfully read.  
Razzberry Tone  
This is a failure indicator. Refer to failure modes page 10.  
Three Beeps - during operation  
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During operation of the scanner, the green LED will flash  
while the scanner simultaneously beeps three times (while going  
into programming mode).  
The green LED will continue to flash until the unit exits program  
mode. Upon exiting program mode, the scanner will beep three  
times and the green LED will stop flashing. When configured, 3  
beeps can also indicate a communications timeout during normal  
scanning mode.  
When using one-code-programming, the scanner will beep  
three times (the current selected tone), followed by a short  
pause then by a high tone and a low tone. This tells the user  
that the single configuration bar code has successfully con-  
figured the scanner.  
Three Beeps - on power up  
This is a failure indicator. Refer to failure modes page 10.  
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Failure Modes  
Flashing Red and One Razzberry Tone  
This indicates the scanner has experienced a laser  
subsystem failure. Return the unit for repair at an  
authorized service center.  
Flashing Red and Green and Two Razzberry  
Tones  
This indicates the scanner has experienced a motor  
failure. Return the unit for repair at an authorized  
service center.  
Continuous Razzberry Tone with both LEDs off  
If, upon power up, the scanner emits a continuous razz-  
berry 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 non-  
volatile memory that holds the scanner configuration  
has failed. Return the unit for repair at an authorized  
service center.  
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Visual Indicators  
There are a red LED and a green LED on the head of the Orbit MS7100.  
When the scanner is on, the flashing or stationary activity of the LEDs  
indicates the status of the current scan and the scanner.  
No Red or Green LED  
The LEDs will not be illuminated if the scanner is not receiving  
power from the host or transformer.  
Steady Red  
When the laser is active, the red LED is illuminated. The red  
LED will remain illuminated until the laser is deactivated.  
During the power save mode, the laser will turn on and turn off.  
During this period, the red LED remains illuminated.  
Steady Red and Single Green Flash  
When the scanner successfully reads a bar code, the green LED will  
flash and the scanner will beep once. If the green LED does not flash  
or the scanner does not beep once, then the bar code has not been  
successfully read.  
Steady Red and Steady Green  
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 green LED will remain on until  
the data can be transmitted.  
Steady Red and Flashing Green  
This indicates the scanner is in program mode. A razzberry tone  
indicates that an invalid bar code has been scanned in this mode.  
Steady Green, Red off  
This indicates the scanner may be waiting for communication from  
the host.  
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Labels  
Each scanner has labels on the bottom of the unit. One label contains  
information such as the model number, date of manufacture, serial number and  
notes that the device is a Class IIa laser product. The other label states the  
device is an LASERKLASSE 1 product. The following are examples of these  
labels:  
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Depth of Field Specifications  
(based on 100% UPC bar codes)  
Optimal Depth of Field (default)  
Close Depth of Field  
13  
 
Normal Depth of Field  
Far Depth of Field  
14  
 
Depth of Field by Minimum Bar Code Element Width  
Optimal Depth of Field (default)  
15  
 
Close Depth of Field  
16  
 
Normal Depth of Field  
17  
 
Far Depth of Field  
18  
 
Maintenance  
Smudges and dirt can interfere with the proper scanning of a bar code.  
Therefore, the output window will need occasional cleaning.  
1. Spray glass cleaner onto lint free, non-abrasive cleaning cloth.  
2. Gently wipe the scanner window.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
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 on page 36.  
All Interfaces  
MS7100 Series Troubleshooting Guide  
SYMPTOMS  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
No LEDs, beep  
or motor spin  
No power is being supplied Check transformer, outlet and power  
to the scanner  
strip. Make sure the cable is plugged  
in to the scanner  
No LEDs, beep  
No power is being supplied Some host system’s cannot supply  
to the scanner from host  
Non-volatile RAM failure  
RAM or ROM failure  
VLD failure  
enough current to power Orbit. Use  
the power supply included with the  
scanner.  
3 beeps on  
power up  
Contact a Metrologic Rep, if the unit  
will not hold the programmed  
configuration  
Continuous razz  
tone on power  
up  
Contact a Metrologic Rep, if the unit  
will not function  
Razz tone and  
red LED flash at  
power up  
Contact a Metrologic Rep  
Contact a Metrologic Rep  
Razz tone and  
both LEDs flash  
at power up  
Scanner motor failure  
Unit scans,  
Communicates  
and beeps twice  
Same symbol timeout set  
too short  
Adjust same symbol timeout for a  
longer time  
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SYMPTOM  
The unit powers up properly, lasers come on, but the unit does not scan and does not  
beep when a bar code is presented  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
Beeper disabled. No tone selected  
Enable beeper. Select tone  
Scanning a particular symbology that is  
not enabled  
UPC/EAN, Code 39, interleaved 2 of 5,  
Code 93, Code 128 and Codabar are enabled  
by default. Verify that the type of bar code  
being read has been selected  
The scanner has been programmed for a Verify that the bar code that is being scanned  
character length lock, or a minimum  
length and bar code being scanned does  
not satisfy the programmed criteria  
falls into the criteria. (Typical of Non-  
UPC/EAN codes.) (The scanner defaults to  
a minimum of 4 character bar code)  
SYMPTOM  
The scanner scans a bar code but the scanner locks up (green LED comes on and stays  
on) after the first scan  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
The scanner is configured to support  
some form of host handshaking but is  
not 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  
SYMPTOM  
The scanner scans and transmit but the data is not correct at the host  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
The scanner’s data format does not  
match the host system requirements  
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  
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SYMPTOM  
Scanner beeps at some bar codes and NOT for others of the same bar code symbology  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
The print quality of the bar code is  
suspect  
Check print mode. The type of printer could  
be the problem. Change print settings. For  
example change to econo mode or high speed  
The aspect ratio of the bar code is out of Check print mode. The type of printer could  
tolerance  
be the problem. Change print settings. ie  
change to econo mode or high speed  
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  
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Keyboard Wedge Only  
SYMPTOM  
The unit scans the bar code but there is no data  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
Configuration is not correct  
Make sure the scanner is configured for the  
appropriate mode. Check internal jumper  
SYMPTOM  
The unit scans but the data is not correct  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
Configuration is not correct  
Make sure that the proper PC type AT, PS2  
or XT is selected. Verify correct country code  
and data formatting are selected. Adjust  
intercharacter delay  
SYMPTOM  
The unit is transmitting each character  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
Configuration is not correct  
Increase the interscan code delay setting.  
Adjust whether the F0 break is transmitted. It  
may be necessary to try this in both settings.  
SYMPTOM  
Alpha characters show as lower case  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
Computer is in Caps Lock mode  
Enable Caps Lock detect setting of the  
scanner to detect whether the PC is operating  
in Caps Lock  
SYMPTOM  
Everything works except for a couple of characters  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
Try operating the scanner in Alt mode  
These characters may not be supported  
by that country’s key look up table  
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RS-232 only  
SYMPTOM  
Power-up OK and scans OK but does not communicate properly to the host  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
Com port at the host is not working or  
configured properly  
Check to make sure that the baud rate and  
parity of the scanner and the communica-tion  
port match and the program is looking for  
“RS-232" data  
Cable not connected to the proper com  
port  
Check to make sure that the baud rate and  
parity of the scanner and the communica-tion  
port match and the program is looking for  
“RS-232" data  
Com port not operating properly  
Check to make sure that the baud rate and  
parity of the scanner and the communica-tion  
port match and the program is looking for  
“RS-232" data  
SYMPTOM  
The host is receiving data but the data does not look correct  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
The scanner and host may not be  
configured for the same interface font  
Check that the scanner and the host are  
configured for the same interface font  
SYMPTOM  
Characters are being dropped  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
SOLUTION  
Intercharacter delay needs to be added  
to the transmitted output  
Add some intercharacter delay to the  
transmitted output by using the MetroSelect  
Programming Guide MLPN 2407  
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RS-232 Demonstration Program  
If an RS-232 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 demon-strates that the hardware  
interface and scanner are working. At this point, investigate whether the application  
software and the scanner configuration match. If the applica-tion does not support RS-  
232 scanners, a software wedge program that will take RS-232 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  
CLS  
20  
30  
35  
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$  
40  
50  
60  
70  
100  
110  
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  
32766 CLOSE: SYSTEM  
32767 END  
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Applications and Protocols  
The model number on each scanner includes the scanner number and  
communications protocol.  
Scanner  
Version Identifier  
Communication Protocol(s)  
7100  
7100  
7100  
7100  
7100  
41  
47  
67  
9
RS-232/Light Pen ready (KBW)  
Keyboard Wedge ready (KBW)  
RS-232 ready (OCIA)  
OCIA ready (OCIA)  
IBM 46XX/RS-232 ready (IBM)  
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The MS7100 Hand-Held Laser Scanner with Built-in PC Keyboard  
Wedge Interface is designed to be used for keyboard emulation only.  
However, many RS-232 programmable functions that are available  
in other Metrologic scanners are also available as keyboard wedge  
functions. The most important selectable options specific to the key-  
board wedge are the following:  
Keyboard Type  
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** AT (includes IBM® PS2 models 50, 55, 60, 80)  
XT  
IBM PS2 (includes models 30, 70, 8556)  
Keyboard Country Type  
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** USA  
French  
Italian  
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United Kingdom  
German  
Spanish  
Belgium  
Swiss  
**Default setting. Refer to Appendix B pages 29-32 for default settings.  
Refer to the MetroSelect Programming Guide (MLPN 2407) for infor-  
mation on how to change the default settings.  
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Appendix A  
Design Specifications  
Operational  
Light Source:  
Depth of Field:  
(programmable)  
Scan Speed:  
VLD 675 ± 5nm, 0.681 milliwatts (PEAK)  
0 mm to 215 mm (0" to 8.5") at default  
1200 scans/second  
Scan Pattern:  
Scan Lines:  
5 fields of 4 parallel lines (omnidirectional)  
20  
Min Bar Width:  
Decode Capability:  
0.13 mm (5.2 mil)  
Autodiscriminates all standard bar codes;  
for other symbologies call Metrologic  
PC Keyboard Wedge, RS-232, OCIA, Light Pen,  
IBM 46xx, Stand Alone PC Keyboard  
35% minimum reflectance difference  
up to 80 data characters  
System Interfaces:  
Print Contrast:  
No. Characters Read:  
(Maximum number will vary based on symbology  
and density)  
Roll, Pitch, Yaw:  
Beeper Operation:  
Indicators (LED):  
360E, 60E, 60E  
7 tones or no beep  
red = laser on, ready to scan  
green = good read, decoding  
Mechanical  
Height:  
150 mm (5.9")  
Depth:  
105 mm (4.1")  
Width-Orb:  
Width-Base:  
Weight:  
Termination:  
Cable:  
80 mm (3.1")  
102 mm (4.0")  
380 grams (13.4 oz.)  
10-pin modular RJ45  
Standard 2.1 m (7') straight; optional 2.7 m (9')  
coiled; for other cables call Metrologic  
30N vertical  
Tilt - Orb:  
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Electrical  
Input Voltage:  
Power :  
5.2VDC ± 0.25V  
1.1 W  
Operating Current :  
DC Transformers:  
Laser Class:  
225 mA  
Class II; 5.2 V @650 mA  
CDRH: Class IIa; EN 60 825-1: 1994/A11:1996  
Class 1  
EMC:  
FCC Class A, CISPR Class A  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature: 0EC to 40EC (32EF to 104EF)  
Storage Temperature:  
Humidity:  
Light Levels:  
Shock:  
Contaminants:  
Ventilation:  
-40EC to 60EC (-40EF to 140EF)  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
4840 LUX (450 foot candles)  
Designed to withstand 1 m (3.1') drops  
Sealed to resist airborne particulate contaminants  
None required  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
This METROLOGIC product may be covered by one or more of the following  
U.S. Patents:  
U.S. Patent No. 5,081,342; 5,216,232; 5,340,971; 5,525,789; 5,557,093;  
5,627,359; 5,637,852  
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Appendix B  
Default Settings  
Many functions of the scanner can be "programmed" - that is, enabled or  
disabled. The scanner is shipped from the factory programmed 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 communication does not  
support every parameter. If the communication supports a para-meter listed in  
the charts on the following pages, a check mark will appear.  
Parameter  
Default  
OCIA  
RS-  
232*  
Light  
Pen  
IBM  
46XX  
KBW  
UPC/EAN  
*
*
*
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Code 128  
Code 93  
Codabar  
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)  
MOD 10 Check on ITF  
Code 11  
*
*
Code 39  
Full ASCII Code 39  
MOD 43 Check on Code 39  
MSI-Plessey  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
MSI-Plessey 10/10 Check Digit  
MSI-Plessey MOD 10 Check  
Digit  
*
Paraf Support  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
ITF Symbol Lengths  
Minimum Symbol Length  
Symbol Length Lock  
Bars High as Code 39  
Spaces High as Code 39  
Bars High as Scanned  
Spaces High as Scanned  
DTS/SIEMENS  
Variable  
4
None  
*
T
29  
 
Parameter  
Default  
*
OCIA  
RS-  
232*  
Light  
Pen  
IBM  
46XX  
KBW  
DTS/NIXDORF  
NCR F  
T
T
T
NCR S  
Poll Light Pen Source  
Beeper Tone  
T
T
T
Normal  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Beep/Transmit Sequence  
Before  
Transmit  
Communication Timeout  
Razzberry Tone on Timeout  
Three Beeps on Timeout  
No Beeps on Timeout  
None  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
*
Enter Power Save Mode  
10 mins.  
Same Symbol Rescan  
Timeout: 200 msecs  
Same Symbol Rescan  
Timeout: 500 msecs  
Programmable in 50 msec  
steps  
*
T
T
T
T
T
(MAX 6.35 seconds)  
Same Symbol Rescan  
Timeout: 1250 msecs  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Same Symbol Rescan  
Timeout: 2000 msecs  
Intercharacter Delay  
Programmable in 1 msec steps  
(MAX 255 msecs)  
1 msecs  
10msecs  
in KBW  
Number of Scan Buffers  
Transmit UPC-A Check Digit  
Transmit UPC-E Check Digit  
Expand UPC-E  
1
*
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Convert UPC-A to  
EAN-13  
Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E  
Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Transmit UPC-A Number  
System  
*
Transmit UPC-A  
Manufacturer ID#  
*
*
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Transmit UPC-A Item ID#  
30  
 
Parameter  
Default  
OCIA  
RS-  
232*  
Light  
Pen  
IBM  
46XX  
KBW  
Transmit Codabar  
T
T
T
T
Start/Stop Characters  
CLSI Editing (Enable)  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Transmit Mod 43 Check Digit  
on Code 39  
Transmit Code 39  
T
T
T
T
Stop/Start Characters  
Transmit Mod 10/ITF  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Transmit MSI-Plessey Check  
Characters  
Parity  
Space  
9600  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Baud Rate  
8 Data Bits  
7 Data Bits  
*
Transmit Sanyo ID Characters  
Nixdorf ID  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
LRC Enabled  
UPC Prefix  
UPC Suffix  
Transmit AIM ID Characters  
STX Prefix  
ETX Suffix  
Carriage Return  
*
*
Line Feed - disabled by default  
in KBW  
Tab Prefix  
T
T
T
T
T
Tab Suffix  
"DE" Disable Command  
"FL" Laser Enable Command  
DTR Handshaking Support  
RTS/CTS Handshaking  
Character RTS/CTS  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
*
Message RTS/CTS  
XON/XOFF Handshaking  
ACK/NAK  
31  
 
Parameter  
Default  
OCIA  
RS-  
232*  
Light  
Pen  
IBM  
46XX  
KBW  
Two Digit Supplements  
Five Digit Supplements  
Bookland  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
as code  
39  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
as code  
39  
as code  
39  
977 (2 digit) Supplemental  
Requirement  
T
Supplements are not Required  
Two Digit Redundancy  
*
*
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Five Digit Redundancy  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
100 msec to Find Supplement  
Programmable in 100msec  
steps (MAX 800 msec)  
*
Coupon Code 128  
T
T
T
as code  
39  
T
T
T
T
Programmable Code Lengths  
7 aval.  
T
T
T
Programmable Prefix  
Characters  
10 avail.  
Suffix Characters  
T
T
Prefixes for individual Code  
Types  
Editing  
T
T
T
T
T
Inter Scan-Code Delay  
Programmable (100 msec  
steps)  
800 msec  
Function/Control Key Support  
Minimum Element Width  
Programmable in 5.6 Fsec  
steps  
1 msec  
T
Depth of Field  
Variable Depth of Field  
Normal Depth of Field  
Extended Depth of Field  
Long Depth of Field  
Ultra Close Depth of Field  
*
*
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
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Appendix C  
Pin Assignments  
Pin Assignments for the PowerLink Cable  
The MS7100 scanner interfaces terminate to a 10-pin modular jack.  
Connect the 10-pin modular plug of the PowerLink cable into the jack  
then connect the other end of the PowerLink cable to the host. (Refer  
to page 6 for details). Due to the variations in current supplied by the  
many available PC’s, Metrologic suggests the use of an external power  
supply.  
“9" OCIA  
“11" IBM 46XX/RS-232*  
PIN FUNCTION  
PIN FUNCTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ground  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ground  
RS-232 Transmit Output  
RS-232 Receive Input  
RDATA  
RDATA Return  
Clock in  
Clock out  
Clock in Return/Clock out Rtrn  
+5VDC  
RS-232 Transmit Output  
RS-232 Receive Input  
RTS Output  
CTS Input  
DTR Input  
IBM 46XX Transmit  
IBM 46XX Receive  
+5VDC  
10 Shield Ground  
10 Shield Ground  
“67" RS-232/LTPN*  
PIN FUNCTION  
“41" RS-232/LTPN  
PIN FUNCTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ground  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ground  
RS-232 Transmit Output  
RS-232 Receive Input  
RTS Output  
CTS Input  
DTR Input/LTPN Source  
Reserved  
RS-232 Transmit Output  
RS-232 Receive Input  
RTS Output  
CTS Input  
DTR Input/LTPN Source  
Reserved  
LTPN Data  
+5VDC  
LTPN Data  
+5VDC  
10 Shield Ground  
10 Shield Ground  
*Preliminary  
Options listed are program/cable selections  
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Pin Assignments for the PowerLink Cable Keyboard Wedge  
Interface  
The MS7100 Keyboard Wedge scanner interface terminates to a 10-pin  
modular jack. Connect the 10-pin modular plug of the PowerLink cable  
into the jack then connect the other end of the PowerLink Y-type cable to the  
host and keyboard (refer to page 7 for details). Due to the variations  
in current supplied by the many available PC’s, Metrologic suggests the  
use of an external power supply.  
“47" Keyboard Wedge  
PIN FUNCTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ground  
RS-232 Transmit Output  
RS-232 Receive Input  
PC Data  
PC Clock  
KB Clock  
PC +5V  
KB Data  
+5VDC  
10 Shield Ground  
Options listed are program/cable selections  
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Pin Assignments for the 5-pin DIN and 6-pin mini-DIN MS7100 Hand-  
Held Laser Scanner with Built-in PC Keyboard Wedge Interface  
The MS7100 Keyboard Wedge scanner interface terminates to a 10-pin  
modular jack. Connect the 10-pin modular plug of the PowerLink cable  
into the jack. The Power Link cable is terminated with a 5-pin DIN female  
connector on one end, and a 6-pin mini DIN male on the other. Metrologic  
will supply an adapter cable with a 5-pin DIN male connector on one end  
and a 6-pin mini DIN female connector on the other.  
PowerLink Cable Connectors  
Adapter Cable Connectors  
5-pin Female  
6-pin Male  
5-pin Male  
6-pin Female  
According to the termination required, connect the appropriate end of the  
adapter cable to the PowerLink cable, leaving the necessary termination  
exposed for connecting to the keyboard and the keyboard port on the PC.  
The pin assignments are as follows:  
5-pin Female DIN  
6-pin Male mini-DIN  
Pin  
Function  
Pin  
Function  
1
2
3
4
5
Keyboard Clock  
Keyboard Data  
No Connect  
Power Ground  
+5 Volts DC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Keyboard Data  
No Connect  
Power Ground  
+5 Volts DC  
PC Clock  
No Connect  
5-pin Male DIN  
6-pin Female mini-DIN  
Pin  
Function  
Pin  
Function  
1
2
3
4
5
PC Clock  
PC Data  
No Connect  
Power Ground  
+5 Volts DC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Keyboard Data  
No Connect  
Power Ground  
+5 Volts DC  
Keyboard Clock  
No Connect  
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Appendix D  
Warranty and Disclaimer  
Limited Warranty  
Products manufactured by Metrologic have a 2-year limited warranty from  
date of manufacture.  
This warranty is limited to repair, replacement or refund at Metrologic’s  
discretion. Faulty equipment must be returned to the Metrologic facility in  
Blackwood, New Jersey or Puchheim, Germany. To do this, contact  
Metrologic Customer Service/Repair for a Returned Material Authorization  
(RMA) number.  
In the event that it is determined that the equipment failure is covered under the  
warranty, Metrologic shall, as its sole option, repair, replace with a functionally  
equivalent unit, or refund an amount equal to the purchase price to the original  
purchaser, whether distributor, dealer/reseller, or retail consumer, and return the  
equipment to the customer without charge for service or return freight.  
This limited warranty does not extend to any Product which, in the sole judge-  
ment of Metrologic, has been subjected to misuse, neglect, improper installation  
or accident, nor does it extend to any Product which has been repaired or altered  
by anyone who is not a Metrologic authorized representative.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, EXCEPT AS TO TITLE, IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARISING BY LAW, 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 INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY INJURY TO PROPERTY  
OR PERSON OR EFFECT ON BUSINESS OR PROFIT, AND IN NO EVENT SHALL  
ANY LIABILITY OF METROLOGIC EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO  
METROLOGIC FOR THE PRODUCT.  
Metrologic Instruments, Inc.  
90 Coles Road  
Blackwood, NJ 08012  
Customer Service Department  
1-800-ID-METRO (1-800-436-3876)  
TEL: 609-228-8100  
FAX: 609-228-6673  
Metrologic Instruments GmbH  
Dornierstrasse 2  
82178 Puchheim b.  
Munich, Germany  
TEL: 49-89-89019-0  
FAX: 49-89-89019-200  
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Disclaimer  
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to the contents or accuracy of this publication, or the product it describes, including any warranties  
of fitness or merchantability for a particular purpose. Any stated or expressed warranties are in  
lieu of all obligations or liability for any damages, whether special, indirect, or consequential,  
arising out of or in connection with the use of this publication or the product it describes.  
Furthermore, the right is reserved to make any changes to this publication without obligation to  
notify any person of such changes. Metrologic also reserves the right to make any changes to the  
product described herein.  
Exclusion des responsabilités  
Metrologic Instruments, Inc. et le/les auteur(s) ne sont ni garants, ni responsables pour l-  
'exhaustivité et la correction des informations contenues dans cette brochure - que ce soit r-  
elativement à leur teneur et à l' exactitude - ou pour le produit qui y est décrit. Ils ne sont en outre  
responsables d'aucune garantie de propriété ou de qualité pour un usage particulier. Toutes les  
assurances nommées ou exprimées excluent toute garantie ou responsabilité pour les dommages  
spéciaux, indirects ou des suites de l'utilisation de cette brochure ou du produit qui y est décrit  
respectivement. en rapport avec l'emploi de cette brochure et du produit qui y est décrit. Il leur est  
également réservé le droit de procéder à des modifications de cette brochure sans avoir à en avertir  
qui que ce soit. Metrologic se réserve en outre le droit de procéder à des modifications du produit  
qui y est décrit.  
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ferner das Recht vor, Änderungen an dem hierin beschriebenen Produkt vorzunehmen.  
Esclusione della responsabilità  
La Metrologic Instruments, Inc. e l’autore/gli autori non assumono nessuna garanzia e non  
rispondono della correttezza per quanto riguarda il contenuto o la precisione di quanto indicato nel  
presente Manuale o del prodotto in esso descritto. Neppure essi assumono una garanzia per  
l’idoneità o una garanzia della qualità media per un determinato scopo. Tutte le garanzie citate o  
fatte espressamente escludono qualsiasi obbligo o responsabilità derivanti da qualsiasi danno,  
indipendentemente dal fatto che questo obbligo/questa responsabilità risulti in particolare, i-  
ndirettamente o come conseguenza dall’uso del presente Manuale o del prodotto in esso descritto  
oppure se è legato/a all’uso del presente Manuale o del prodotto in esso descritto. Inoltre ci si  
riserva il diritto di modificare il presente Manuale senza essere obbligati ad informare persona  
alcuna circa dette modifiche. Metrologic si riserva il diritto di apportare modifiche al prodotto  
descritto nel presente Manuale.  
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Appendix E  
Notices  
Notice  
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 his own expense. Any unauthorized  
changes or modifications to this equipment could void the users authority to operate this device.  
Notice  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital  
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Industry and Canada.  
Caution  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may  
result in hazardous laser light. 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.  
Remarque  
Après contrôle de cet appareil, on a noté qu'il répondait aux valeurs limites de la classe A,  
conformément à la partie 15 des directives de l'administration fédérale américaine pour les  
télécommunications. Ces valeurs limites ont été prévues pour garantir une protection suffisante  
contre les effets nocifs dus à l'emploi de l'appareil dans un magasin. L'appareil génère et utilise une  
énergie haute fréquence et peut, s'il n'est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux instructions  
mentionnées dans le guide d'utilisation, entraîner des perturbations dans la radiocommunications.  
L'utilisation de cet appareil dans une zone d'habitation entraînera très vraisemblablement des  
perturbations. Dans ce cas, l'utilisateur est tenu de remédier à ces perturbations à ses propres frais.  
Toute modification ou remplacement non autorisé sur cet appareil peut entraîner l'invalidité de  
l'autorisation d'utilisation de l'appareil.  
Remarque  
Cet appareil numérique ne va pas contre les valeurs limites pour émissions de bruits radios des  
appareils numérique de la classe A, conformément aux directives relatives aux perturbations des  
radiocommunications du ministère canadien pour l'industrie.  
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 mortel. L'emploi d'appareils optiques avec cet équipement laser augmente le  
risque d'endommagement de la vision.  
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Anmerkung  
Nach Überprüfung dieses Geräts wurde festgestellt, daß es den Grenzwerten für Digitalgeräte der  
Klasse A gemäß Teil 15 der Richtlinien der US-amerikanischen Bundesbehörde für das  
Fernmeldewesen entspricht. Diese Grenzwerte wurden festgelegt, um einen angemessenen Schutz  
gegen schädliche Auswirkungen bei Einsatz des Geräts in einer Ladenumgebung zu gewähren.  
Das Gerät erzeugt und verwendet Hochfrequenzenergie und kann diese ausstrahlen, und kann,  
falls es nicht gemäß den im Bedienerhandbuch enthaltenen Anweisungen installiert und verwendet  
wird, zu einer Störung des Funkverkehrs führen. Der Betrieb dieses Geräts in einem Wohngebiet  
führt höchstwahrscheinlich zu Störungen. In diesem Fall ist der Bediener verpflichtet, die Störung  
auf eigene Kosten zu beseitigen. Durch jegliche unerlaubte Auswechselung oder Änderung an  
diesem Gerät könnte die Genehmigung des Bedieners zur Verwendung dieses Geräts ungültig  
werden.  
Anmerkung  
Dieses Digitalgerät verstößt nicht gegen die Grenzwerte für Funkrauschemissionen von  
Digitalgeräten der Klasse A gemäß den Richtlinien für Funkstörungen des kanadischen  
Ministeriums für Industrie.  
Achtung  
Die Verwendung anderer als der hierin beschriebenen Steuerungen, Einstellungen oder Verfahren  
kann eine lebensgefährliche 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 lebensgefährlichen  
Laserstrahlung aussetzen. Der Einsatz optischer Geräte mit dieser Laserausrüstung erhöht das  
Risiko einer Sehschädigung.  
N.B.  
Dal controllo di questo apparecchio risulta che esso risponde ai valori limite per apparecchi  
digitali della classe A conf. parte 15 delle direttive sulle telecomunicazioni dell’Autorità federale  
statunitense. Questi valori limite sono stati fissati per garantire una protezione adeguata contro gli  
effetti nocivi se questo apparecchio viene usato all’intero di un negozio. L’apparecchio genera,  
utilizza e può emettere energia ad alta frequenza e, se non viene installato ed utilizzato  
conformemente alle indicazioni fornite nel Manuale utente, può provocare disturbi al servizio  
radiofonico. L’uso di questo apparecchio in zone residenziali causa molto probabilmente dei  
disturbi. In questo caso l’utente è obbligato ad eliminare questi disturbi a sue spese. Qualsiasi  
sostituzione o modifica non autorizzata all’apparecchio potrebbe rendere invalida l’autorizzazione  
dell’utente all’uso dell’apparecchio.  
N.B.  
Questo apparecchio digitale non supera I valori limite per l’emissione di radiorumori da parte di  
apparecchi digitali della classe A conformemente alle direttive per radiodisturbi del Ministero  
canadese per l’Industria.  
Attenzione  
L’utilizzo di sistemi di controllo, di regolazioni o di procedimenti diversi da quelli decritti nel  
presente Manuale può provocare dei raggi laser pericolosi per la vita. Il cliente non deve  
assolutamente tentare di riparare egli stesso lo scanner laser. Non guardate mai nel raggio laser,  
anche se credete che lo scanner non sia attivo. Non aprite mai lo scanner per guardare dentro  
l’apparecchio. Se tuttavia lo fate, potete esporVi a dei raggi laser pericolosi per la vita. L’uso di  
apparecchi ottici con questo equipaggiamento laser aumenta il rischio di danni alla vista.  
39  
 
Index  
A
Accessories  
AC input/outlet 2, 4, 5, 7  
Adapter  
cable  
Approvals  
Assignments  
pin  
Audible indicators  
Authorized service center 36  
Autodiscriminates  
2
Disclaimer  
37  
28  
E
Electrical  
External power supply  
7, 33, 34  
2, 7, 35  
12  
4, 5,  
33-35  
F
9
Failure indicator(s)  
Failure modes  
Female connector 2, 7,  
35  
Function(s)  
9, 10,  
9, 10  
27  
B
26, 29-35  
Bar code  
3, 8, 9, 11, 13,  
15, 19, 21-23, 25, 27  
Bar width 27  
Beep(s) 3-6, 9-11, 20-22, 27  
Beeper operation 27  
Built-in PC keyboard wedge  
interface 7, 26, 35  
G
Green LED  
3-6, 8, 9, 11,  
21  
Ground 33-35  
H
Host  
2-8, 11, 20, 21, 24  
C
Cable  
I
adapter 2, 7, 35  
pin assignments 33-35  
Indicators  
Audible  
Visual  
9-10  
11  
PowerLink  
2, 4-8,  
33-35  
LED 3-6, 8, 9, 11, 20, 21  
Y-type 7, 34  
Caution 38  
CDRH 29  
Characteristics 8-12  
Input voltage  
Installation  
Interfaces  
28  
5-7  
1, 6, 20, 26, 27,  
33  
Compliance  
Configuration procedures 5-7  
Connector(s) 36  
5, 7  
K
Keyboard Type(s)  
Keyboard Wedge (KBW) 1, 2,  
4, 7, 23, 26, 27, 33-35  
27  
Current 4, 7, 21, 29, 34, 35  
Customer service 37  
D
L
DC transformer 28  
Decode capability 27  
Default Settings 29-32  
Labels 12  
LEDs 3-6, 8, 9, 11, 20, 21  
Light levels  
28  
Depth of field  
13-18  
Design specifications  
27, 28  
40  
 
Light Pen  
1, 2, 4, 6, 26,  
RDATA 33  
33  
27  
Recommendation 7  
Red led 3-6, 8, 9, 11, 20  
Repair 10, 36  
Rights  
Light source  
List  
2
M
property  
warranty  
36  
36  
Maintenance  
19  
Manufacturer’s recommendation  
7
RMA 36  
Roll, pitch, yaw 27  
Mechanical  
Min bar width  
27  
27  
RS-232 1-6, 24-27, 33, 34  
S
N
Scan lines  
Scan pattern(s) 8, 13-18, 27  
Scan speed 27  
27  
Normal depth of field  
Notices 38, 39  
14, 17  
Scanner installation  
SELV 5, 7  
Service 36  
5-7  
O
OCIA 1, 2, 4, 6, 26, 27, 33  
Operating current 28  
Shock 28  
Operating temperature  
28  
Specifications  
27, 28  
Operation  
Operational  
Operational test  
1, 7, 9, 27  
27  
4
Storage temperature  
System interfaces 27  
28  
Output 8, 19, 24, 33, 34  
Output window 8, 19  
T
Termination  
Test  
Transformers  
Troubleshooting 20-25  
Tones 1, 9, 10, 27  
33-35  
28  
4
P
Parts  
PC  
8
1, 4-7, 23, 25, 26, 27,  
33-35  
Pin assignments 33-35  
Port 5-8, 21, 24, 25, 35  
Powered by 5, 6  
PowerLink cable 2, 4-8, 33-35  
V
Ventilation  
28  
Version 26, 33, 34  
Visual indicators 11  
Voltage 4, 5, 7, 28  
Power supply  
4, 5, 7, 20, 33,  
34  
Programming guide  
2, 3,  
9, 24, 26  
W
Warranty  
Weight 27  
Window 8, 19  
36  
Protocols  
26  
Q
Quick start  
3
R
Razzberry tone 9-11  
41  
 

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