PSC PowerScanTM RF manual Laser Cautions, Line and is not considered a malfunction

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Laser Cautions

The PowerScan RF bar code scanner is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS/CDRH 21CFR Subchapter J for Class II laser products (SR and LR) and Class IIIa (XLR). Class II and IIIa prod- ucts are not considered to be hazardous. The scanner contains a Visi- ble Laser Diode (VLD) at a wavelength of 650-670 nanometers and is designed so that there can be no human access to harmful levels of laser light during normal operation, user maintenance, or during pre- scribed service operations.

 

In the unlikely event that a bright laser spot is expe-

 

rienced rather than a scan line, do not stare into the

 

beam or attempt to repair the unit. Discontinue

 

operation and return the unit to your dealer. Note

CAUTION

that when using Marker Beam Mode, a single aim-

ing dot is projected momentarily preceding a scan

 

line and is not considered a malfunction.

 

Do not open or otherwise service any components

 

in the optics cavity. Opening or servicing any part

 

of the optics cavity by unauthorized personnel may

CAUTION

violate laser safety regulations. The optics system

is a factory only repair item.

The PowerScan™ RF scanner is required to be used

in conjunction with the PSC Base Station, Model:

PowerScan RF Base Station.

NOTE

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Contents User’s Guide PSC Scanning, Inc DisclaimerTable of Contents Unpack and Inspect Your Scanner ReferencesQuick Start Instructions Installing the Battery Charging and Maintenance onConnecting the Base Station to the Host Terminal Nected to at the time of power-upVerifying Scanner Operation Connecting Power to the Base Station Ment or interruption of system functionsNewer configuration to the Base Station prior to Linking the Scanner to a Base StationLinking May not be desirable to download a potentiallyVerifying Scanner-to-Base Station Communications Using the PowerScan RF System Battery Charging and MaintenanceTips for Extending Battery Life Disposing of BatteriesNot illuminate No LEDs illuminate, the battery may be too Four Station ChargerOther batteries already present in the unit How to Scan Scanning TipsSpecifications are subject to change without notice Depth of FieldDefinition of a mil Information about the Half Angle feature Depth of Field HDMore information about the Half Angle feature Are based on LR models set with the a 14 scanPaper Labels LR decoded model, Code Reflective Labels LR decoded model, CodePaper Labels XLR decoded model, Code Reflective Labels XLR decoded model, CodeLED and Beeper Indications Grammable Scanner Green LED FunctionsScanner Yellow LED Functions Scanner Beeper FunctionsSpeaker Duration Comment Base Station LED FunctionsWhen a scanner is Active Symbologies Enhanced Scanning for Hard-to-Read Bar CodesYour nearest sales or service representative Scanner Labeling and NomenclatureLaser Cautions Line and is not considered a malfunctionIs a factory only repair item Beam or attempt to repair the unit. DiscontinueRadio Frequency Interference Maintenance Cleaning the Scan WindowTroubleshooting Battery is charged. See Battery Charging and Maintenance onSample Bar Codes UPC-A User’s Guide Declaration of Conformity Asia Pacific Italy Australia JapanFrance Latin America Germany United Kingdom