Datalogic Scanning DS1100 SH2347, DS2200 SH2348 manual Maintenance, Cleaning, Inspection

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Maintenance

PSC Scanners are designed to provide trouble-free operation throughout their lives. They contain no components that require peri- odic maintenance. Optimum performance may be ensured by follow- ing the preventive maintenance procedures suggested below. If scanning performance declines, please follow these procedures.

Cleaning

A dirty scan window can impair scanning performance. When the window appears to be dirty or smeared, clean it by wiping with a slightly damp cloth or facial tissue. Water or a suitable cleaning solu- tion such as Windex™ may be used on the cloth. The plastic case of your scanner can also be cleaned in this manner.

Never use solvents (e.g., alcohol) on the enclosure; they

may damage the finish of the scanner.

NOTE

Inspection

Periodically inspect scanner cords and cables for wear and other signs of damage which may interfere with the proper operation of the unit. A badly worn cord or cable should be replaced immediately. Replacement cords and cables can be obtained by contacting your PSC Customer Service Representative.

Routinely examine scanners for signs of damage. A badly dented enclosure may cause interference with internal components resulting in damage to, or malfunction of the unit. Units with damage to the enclosure should be returned to the factory for repair. Please refer to Service and Warranty Section.

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Contents User’s / Programming Guide Disclaimer PSC IncPage Page Table of Contents Wand Emulation Parameters Serial CommandsKeyboard Wedge Parameters Symbologies Message FormattingTechnical Support IiiMemory Module Scanner LabelingUser’s / Programming Guide Introduction Keyboard Wedge InstallationCable Installation UnpackingScanning Reset to Default ZA will cause the PSC scan Connecting the Power SupplyConnecting a Magnetic Stripe Reader Terminal Power-Up SequenceSerial TTL Mode Serial RS232 ModeSerial Communications AutoSense Operation Scanner holder Stand base Enable AutoSense Disable AutoSenseCode Type = Same Code Wand Emulation Enable Wedge Enable Serial ModeWand Emulation Operation Same Code Wand EmulationSetup Overview Wedge Mode OptionsWand Emulation Options Stop Bits Serial Communication and Wedge OptionsData Synchronization Baud Rate Protocol ParityVice representative SymbologiesCode Interleaved 2 Standard 2 Codabar CodeBeeper On Volume Low Parameters Selection GuidelinesExamples User’s / Programming Guide Select Serial Output Reset DefaultSerial Communication Baud RateData Transmission Bit Options Data Stop Bits ParityOdd Even Mark Space Mark Space Inverted Serial Communications Bit, No ParityCommunications Protocol NoneCTS Disable Stop/Go Protocol Enable Stop/Go Protocol Full Buffering No Buffering One Label Buffering Enable No Read Disable No ReadLabel Buffering No Read OptionExternal Trigger Operation Menu Commands Parameter MessagesEnable Parameter Messages Disable Parameter Messages Disable External Trigger#*@ External Trigger+External Trigger Intercharacter DelayNo interlabel delay *@ Set interlabel delay 0-9.9 seconds General ParametersSystem Status Transmission ModeLaser Redundancy Power ConsumptionDisplay Configuration Enable Continuous@ Full Power Enable Standby *#Beeper Operation Laser TimeoutEnable 4 Times Laser Redundancy Beeper Off Beeper On Volume LowProgrammable options do not apply in Wand Emu Lation Beeper On Volume Medium Beeper On Volume Loud *#@Message Formatting Prefixes and SuffixesPrefix SuffixPrefix = None*# Prefix = STX Prefix = SOH Terminal ID Select Suffix = ETB NUL Suffix = CR and LFCode Identifier Characters Code Identifier0,0 hexadecimal Preamble or Postamble SelectionPreamble PostambleUser’s / Programming Guide General Serial Command Format Serial CommandsCommand Function Enable I 2 of 5 with check digitBeeper Off CR-LF Ack Power Standby and Serial Commands Communication Parameter ChangesManual Scanning Interaction Keyboard Wedge Parameters Wedge Mode Enable @06656 User’s / Programming Guide Explained in Appendix a Symbologies Disable UPC both a and EUPC a and E Disable Expanded UPC-E *#@ Enable Expanded UPC-E User’s / Programming Guide Disable UPC-E Enable transmissionof UPC-E check digitEAN/JAN Disable EAN/JAN 8 or 13 Digit #@Disable EAN-8 independently Code Disable CodeDo Not Xmit Start and STOP*#@ Transmit Start and Stop Following are only valid if CHK Char is enabledDisable Interleaved Code 2 of 5*#@ Code 2 of 5 InterleavedMaximum Length I 2 of 5 specified by two digits Code 2 of 5 Standard Minimum Length specified by two digits Enable Code 128 *#@Disable Codabar *#@ Enable CodabarMaximum Length specified by two digits Enable Transmission of START/ Stop CharacterMSI/Plessey Enable Code Standard Code 16K Enable 16K Code Disable 16K CodeDigit Selection Symbol Function Symbology Identifiers06656 Bology identifiers Programming SymbolMSI/Plessey Symbology IdentifiersEAN-13 Code Standard 2/5 CodeTransmission Rate Wand Emulation ParametersSelect Code Type Bar Code PolarityInches per second# Data Synchronization Disable Data # Synchronization Enable Data SynchronizationActive # Polarity High Active Polarity Low Memory Module Disable Memory Module*# Enable Memory Module SetupMarker Beam Enable Marker Beam Disable Marker Beam06656 Service and Warranty Scanner LabelingHazardous visible light exposure Maintenance CleaningInspection Telephone Technical Support Technical SupportPSC Website Support PSC Website TekForum Reseller Technical SupportHexadecimal Conversion Table Appendix aPart a Part B Ascii HEX Function Primary Function Key TablePC/AT, PC/XT, IBM 3151, and IBM PS/2 Model 57/25 Secondary Function Key TablesIBM 3171/3181/3191 and IBM VT220/320/420 Apple MacIntosh 06656 User’s / Programming Guide Declaration of Conformity PSC Inc