Datalogic Scanning SR, XLR, HD manual Installation, Power Supply

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Installation

Refer to Figure 1 and follow these steps to install the scanner:

Consult your host terminal manual to determine if power must be turned off before connecting peripheral devices such as the scanner.

1.Should you need to disconnect the interface (I/F) cable from the scanner, loosen the Phillips head screw at the bottom of the handle and rotate the cable restraint clip away from the cable to release it. Reverse this procedure to connect the cable.

Do not attempt to pull the End Cap off, as this may damage the scanner.

CAUTION

2.Connect the I/F cable to the proper port on the host terminal.

3.If your system requires an AC/DC adapter to power the scanner, connect the adapter's power cord at the I/F connec- tor. (Note: In most cases, the scanner uses Power Off the Ter- minal [P.O.T.], and does not require this step.) Contact your Datalogic dealer if you’re not sure if an AC/DC adapter should be used with your system.

4.Connect the AC/DC adapter at the wall outlet. (P.O.T. units skip this step.)

5.Verify operation—point at a flat surface and pull the trigger. A red beam should be visible. Scan a sample bar code and confirm that the scanner reads the bar code by beeping and/ or sending the data to the host terminal.

Power Supply

Models require either a Listed class II or class III with a Limited Power Source (LPS).

For the safety certification to be valid, class III input power sources must be IEC/EN60950-1 (EN 60335-series, EN 60065 or relevant)

approved.

 

Input: 100 - 240 VAC

Output: 9 - 10 VDC

Max. Current: 2.0 A

Max. Power: 20 W

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PowerScan® Scanner

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Contents PowerScan Datalogic Scanning, Inc Powerscan END User License Agreement PowerScan Scanner Iii Standard Warranty Table of Contents PowerScan Scanner Unpacking and Inspecting Your Scanner Installation Power SupplyInstalling the Scanner How to Scan Scanning TipsDepth of Field SR Depth of Field HD Depth of Field LR Depth of Field XLR Active Symbologies Test Your Scanner MFG. DateLaser Cautions Radio Frequency InterferenceTroubleshooting Troubleshooting the Scanner PowerScan Scanner Declaration of Conformity Datalogic Scanning, Inc
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HD, LR, XLR, SR specifications

Datalogic Scanning has long been a leader in providing advanced imaging solutions, and its product lineup, which includes the SR, XLR, LR, and HD models, showcases the company's commitment to enhancing productivity and efficiency in various industries. Each of these scanners comes equipped with distinct features and technologies that make them suitable for different applications, from manufacturing to retail and warehousing.

The SR (Standard Range) scanner is designed for high-performance scanning in varying conditions. It supports omnidirectional scanning, facilitating faster checkout processes in retail environments. The SR model boasts advanced image processing technology that ensures accurate reading of damaged or poorly printed barcodes, minimizing downtime and improving operational efficiency. Its lightweight design enhances ease of use for extended periods, making it a favorite among store staff.

The XLR (Extended Long Range) version caters to industries that require barcode scanning from a distance. It is engineered for applications in large warehouses or manufacturing settings where items may be stacked high or stored in hard-to-reach locations. The XLR scanner supports both long-range and short-range scanning with exceptional precision, ensuring quick data capture even from distances of up to several meters. This flexibility significantly enhances productivity by reducing the need for workers to physically lift heavy items to scan barcodes.

The LR (Long Range) scanner is a versatile solution that strikes a balance between long-range and short-range capabilities. It is particularly effective in environments such as distribution centers, where both near-field and distant scanning tasks are frequent. With powerful imaging technology and excellent motion tolerance, operators can achieve high first-pass read rates, which is crucial for efficient sorting and inventory management.

Finally, the HD (High Density) scanner is designed to facilitate the reading of high-density barcodes commonly found on electronic parts and small merchandise. Its state-of-the-art sensor technology allows it to decode multiple barcode formats with speed and accuracy. The HD model is equipped with superior optics and illumination to ensure clear scanning, even under challenging lighting conditions.

In conclusion, Datalogic Scanning's SR, XLR, LR, and HD models represent a robust suite of scanning solutions tailored to meet diverse user needs in various industries. With advanced imaging capabilities, ergonomic designs, and superior performance features, these scanners stand out as essential tools for modern businesses looking to optimize their operations and enhance customer service.