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Systems ManualPowerScan™ RF

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6PowerScan™ RF ScannerQuick Start InstructionsUnpacking andInspecting theBase StationAfter unpacking your new Base Station, check the contents of the

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Systems Manual 7Installing the BatteryOrient the battery as shown in Figure 3, then push it into the scanner until it snaps

Seite 4 - PowerScan™ RF

8PowerScan™ RF ScannerVerifying Scanner OperationOnce a charged battery has been installed in the scanner, scan the sam-ple bar codes in Appendix A th

Seite 5 - Introduction

Systems Manual 92. Consult your Host Terminal manual to determine the required communication parameters for the Host Termin

Seite 6 - Description

10PowerScan™ RF ScannerFigure 5. Connecting Power to the Base Station5. Apply power to the Host Terminal.6. Verify communication with the Host Termina

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Systems Manual 11The existing Base Station system configuration can be automatically downloaded to the scanner. This automa

Seite 8 - Laser Cautions

12PowerScan™ RF Scanner• LED and Beeper Indications• Maximizing Signal Range• Three-Position LockBattery Charging and MaintenanceSeat the scanner in t

Seite 9 - Radio Frequency Interference

Systems Manual 13Tips forExtendingBattery LifeNickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries will better hold a charge if allowed t

Seite 10 - Quick Start Instructions

14PowerScan™ RF ScannerFigure 7. Using the Four Station Charger Accessory1. Device Power LED 2. Station Charge LEDs12

Seite 11 - Charging and Maintenance

Systems Manual 15How to ScanFigure 8 illustrates some tips to help get the best scanning results:1. The scanner must be poi

Seite 12 - Verifying Scanner Operation

PSC Scanning, Inc.959 Terry StreetEugene, Oregon 97402Telephone: (541) 683-5700Telefax: (541) 345-7140PSC, the PSC logo, Quadralogic and PowerScan ar

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16PowerScan™ RF ScannerDepth of FieldThere are currently four different range models for the RF scanner. Depending upon the model type of your scanner

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Systems Manual 17Figure 10. Depth of Field (HD)NOTESee the section titled, Definition of a "mil" for moreinformat

Seite 15 - Using the PowerScan RF System

18PowerScan™ RF ScannerFigure 11. Depth of Field (LR)NOTESee the section titled, Definition of a "mil" for moreinformation about reading thi

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Systems Manual 19Figure 12. Depth of Field (XLR)NOTESee the section titled, Definition of a "mil" for moreinforma

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20PowerScan™ RF ScannerActiveSymbologiesThe active (enabled) bar code symbologies in the standard factory defaults are:• Code 39 (C39)• Code 128 (C128

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Systems Manual 21LED and Beeper IndicationsThe Base Station LED indicators and the scanner’s LEDs and beeper are used to an

Seite 19 - How to Scan

22PowerScan™ RF ScannerTable 2. Scanner YELLOW LED FunctionsTable 3. Scanner BEEPER FunctionsLED INDICATIONDURATION COMMENTLaser on indica-tionOn Stea

Seite 20 - Depth of Field

Systems Manual 23Transmission Error BeepHigh, then low, then high, then low.Indicates unsuccessful transmission to the host

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24PowerScan™ RF ScannerTable 4. Base Station LED FunctionsLED INDICATIONDURATION COMMENTTX/RX (Trans-mit/Receive)Lit for variable timeaa. The LED rema

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Systems Manual 25Maximizing Signal RangeHere are a few tips about how you can optimize your system installa-tion to allow t

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Systems Manual iTABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction...

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26PowerScan™ RF ScannerThree-PositionLockThe Base Station is equipped with a three-position lock to allow a scan-ner to be secured in the Base Station

Seite 25 - LED and Beeper Indications

Systems Manual 27Mounting the Base StationThe Base Station can be secured to varying surfaces to ensure a perma-nent, stabl

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28PowerScan™ RF ScannerFigure 14. Mounting Using Key SlotsUsingMountingFlangesRefer to Figure 15a and follow these steps:1. Once you have identified t

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Systems Manual 29Figure 15. Mounting Using Flanges or Two-sided TapeMountingUsing Two-Sided TapeYou can also affix the Base

Seite 28 - DURATION COMMENT

30PowerScan™ RF ScannerPost or ForkliftMountingTo secure the Base Station to a post or forklift frame, refer to Figure 16 and follow these steps:1. Ve

Seite 29 - Maximizing Signal Range

Systems Manual 31RF Programmable FeaturesUse the special programming bar codes contained in this section to set features th

Seite 30 - Three-Position

32PowerScan™ RF ScannerProgrammingOverviewThe RF system's programmable feature settings can be modified to accommodate your unique requirements.

Seite 31 - Mounting the Base Station

Systems Manual 33Base StationBase Station configuration is primarily performed by first program-ming a scanner with the des

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34PowerScan™ RF ScannerTheProgrammingSessionScanner programming allows you to customize the scanner’s configu-ration to match your specific needs. A t

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Systems Manual 354. Maintain a record of all changes made to ensure that you know if the original factory settings have bee

Seite 34 - Mounting

iiPowerScan™ RF ScannerScanner vs. Base Station Features ...38Interface (I/F) Selec

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36PowerScan™ RF ScannerProgrammingSequenceTo modify a scanner feature (item), the programming bar codes con-tained in this manual must be scanned in a

Seite 36 - Overview

Systems Manual 37Table 5. Programming Sequence11CAB23123456SETSETENABLENEW FEATUREENABLE NEWFEATUREUSING THEFOLLOWINGSETTIN

Seite 37 - Common Configuration

38PowerScan™ RF ScannerScanner vs.Base StationFeaturesSome programming features are specific to either the scanner (hand-held unit) or the Base Statio

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Systems Manual 39Interface (I/F)SelectionIt is very important that the scanner and Base Station are each config-ured to ope

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40PowerScan™ RF ScannerEnable Keyboard WedgeType Aa ---------Enable Keyboard WedgeType B ---------Enable Keyboard WedgeType C ---------Enable Keyboa

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Systems Manual 41Table 6. Keyboard Wedge I/F SelectionI/F Type PCs SupportedA PC/XT w/Alternate Key EncodingBAT, PS/2 25-28

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42PowerScan™ RF ScannerUniversalWedgeTerminalSelectionTo activate the Universal Wedge interface, follow these instructions:1. Scan the START bar code.

Seite 42 - Transmit Scanner Configura

Systems Manual 43UniversalWedge NumberPadThe default communication mode (factory settings) is Keyboard Wedge of PC AT (keyb

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44PowerScan™ RF ScannerRF BeeperSettingsThe RF version of the scanner exhibits different beeper behavior than standard (non-RF) models. For more infor

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Systems Manual 45RF When toBeep Several options are available to specify how the RF handheld scanner will beep to indicate

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Systems Manual 1IntroductionAbout ThisManualThis systems manual provides information and instructions to connect and config

Seite 46 - Universal Wedge Number Pad

46PowerScan™ RF ScannerRF When toBeep Options(continued)SET ------------------------------------------- When to BeepOption #0 ---------When to BeepOp

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Systems Manual 47RF BeeperVolumeThe volume at which the beeper sounds for ACK, transmission error, link, or unlink beeps (b

Seite 48 - Settings

48PowerScan™ RF ScannerRF BeeperFrequencyThis setting affects the frequency at which the ACK beep is sounded, and is independent of the frequency sett

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Systems Manual 49RF BeepDurationThe duration of time that an ACK beep is sounded is selectable using this setting. RF beep

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50PowerScan™ RF ScannerRadio TransmitPowerThe power level at which the radio signal is transmitted between the devices is selectable to be either low

Seite 51 - Manual (P/N R44-1840). See

Systems Manual 51RF ChannelSelectionRadio communications between the handheld scanner and its linked Base Station can be ca

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52PowerScan™ RF ScannerSelect Radio Channel 0 ---------Select Radio Channel 1 ---------Select Radio Channel 2 ---------Select Radio Channel 3 ----

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Systems Manual 53TransmissionRetries BeforeMessage Time-outWhen the scanner attempts to transmit data to the Base Station,

Seite 54 - Transmit Scanner Con

54PowerScan™ RF Scanner2 Retries ---------3 Retries (recommended) ---------4 Retries ---------5 Retries ---------6 Retries ---------7 Retries --

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Systems Manual 5510 Retries ---------11 Retries ---------12 Retries ---------13 Retries ---------14 Retries ---------1

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2PowerScan™ RF ScannerProductDescriptionThe PowerScan™ RF scanner is designed for durability, with high impact-resistant material and protective rubbe

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56PowerScan™ RF ScannerWait Time forACKThis setting defines a time period allowed once the scanner has sent data to the Base Station for that Base Sta

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Systems Manual 57Wait Time ForScanner PowerShutdownTo conserve battery life, the handheld scanner can be automatically shut

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58PowerScan™ RF ScannerWait TimeBetweenRetries ofFailedTransmissionIn conjunction with the previous feature, TRANSMISSION RETRIES BEFORE MESSAGE TIME-

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Systems Manual 59SET ------------------------------------------- Set Wait Time Between Retries of Failed Transmission ----

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60PowerScan™ RF ScannerHACK TransmitOptionsA Host Acknowledgement (HACK) message is a signal sent to the scanner via the Base Station indicating the h

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Systems Manual 61SET ------------------------------------------- HACK upon receipt of scanner transmission ---------HACK u

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62PowerScan™ RF ScannerWait Time ForHACK FromHostThis setting specifies the time the scanner must wait to receive a HACK message back from the host be

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Systems Manual 63Drop Links onReset OptionWhen enabled, this option causes the Base Station to drop its links to any and al

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64PowerScan™ RF ScannerDrop OldestLinks OptionThis feature can be enabled to better manage the linking of new scan-ners to a multi-point system. Here’

Seite 66 - Before Message Time-out

Systems Manual 65CommonConfigurationWhen this option is enabled, the Base Station attempts to share its con-figuration with

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Systems Manual 3Figure 2. Base Station Labels and Nomenclature1. Antenna 8. Interface (I/F) Connector2. Transmit/Receive(TX

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66PowerScan™ RF ScannerDISABLE Common Configuration ---------END ------------------------------------------

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Systems Manual 67Set MaximumLinkedScannersBy default, as many as eight scanners can be linked to one Base Station. This fea

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68PowerScan™ RF ScannerMaximum Linked Scanners = 5 ---------Maximum Linked Scanners = 6 ---------Maximum Linked Scanners = 7 ---------Maximum Linke

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Systems Manual 69Source-RadioIdentification(ID)This feature allows you to include source-radio identification1 (repre-sente

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70PowerScan™ RF ScannerSET ------------------------------------------- Do not include source-radio ID ---------Include source-radio as prefix ------

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Systems Manual 71Low BatteryLED IndicationIf this feature is enabled and the battery power in the scanner is low, the scann

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72PowerScan™ RF ScannerMaintenance and TroubleshootingScannerMaintenanceThe scan window will require occasional cleaning to remove smudges, dust and o

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Systems Manual 73TroubleshootingTroubleshoot your RF scanning system by performing the following checks:For the RF system,

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74PowerScan™ RF ScannerIf the ScannerFails to Linkwith the BaseStationHere are reasons why your scanner may not be linked with the Base Station:• Ther

Seite 77 - Troubleshooting

Systems Manual 75NOTES

Seite 78 - Fails to Link

4PowerScan™ RF ScannerLaser CautionsThe PowerScan RF bar code scanner is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS/CDRH 21CFR Subch

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76PowerScan™ RF ScannerNOTES

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Systems Manual 77NOTES

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78PowerScan™ RF ScannerStandard WarrantyPSC warrants to Customer that PSC's products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a

Seite 82 - Standard Warranty

Systems Manual A-1Appendix ASample Bar CodesUse these test bar codes to check the scanner’s ability to read the vari-ous symb

Seite 83 - Sample Bar Codes

A-2PowerScan™ RF ScannerMSI/PlesseyUPC-AUPC-A with 2 digit Add-onUPC-A with 5 digit Add-onUPC-EEAN-8EAN-131447692540 00112 23344 0490 60992 01118

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Systems Manual B-1Appendix BNumber Pad0 →1 →2 →3 →4 →5 →6 →7 →8 →9 →

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B-2PowerScan™ RF ScannerNOTES

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYPSC hereby declares that the Equipment specified below has been tested and found compliant to the following Directives and St

Seite 87 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Asia PacificPSC Hong KongHong KongTelephone: [852]-2-584-6210Fax: [852]-2-521-0291AustraliaPSC Asia Pacific Pty Ltd.North Ryde, AustraliaTelephone: [

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Systems Manual 5Radio Frequency InterferenceThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub-ject to th

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