Metrologic ScanQuest IS4110 Installation And User Manual Download Page 5

 

 

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NTRODUCTION 

 

 
Metrologic’s ScanQuest

®

 Engines are miniature laser bar code scanners 

designed to be used in OEM applications and decode equipped OEM devices. 
The ScanQuest series provides fast, accurate, reliable scanning in a compact, 
lightweight package. 
 
Two engine models are available: the IS4125 and the IS4110.  The IS4125 has 
built-in decoding for versatile OEM operations, while the IS4110 non-decode 
engine interfaces directly with decode-equipped OEM devices*.  The IS4125 has 
flash upgradeable firmware. 
 

*  Note:  The manufacturer of the end equipment must register with agencies 

such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).  The 
specifications required for registration are not obtainable until the 
OEM manufacturer uses the ScanQuest Engine in its final 
configuration.  Therefore, it becomes the responsibility of the 
manufacturer who incorporates the scan engine into their product to 
comply with all federal laser safety regulations.  The manufacturer 
must submit a Laser Product Report for the FDA in the US or 
similar forms as required by other countries. Metrologic will assist 
its customers in complying with the necessary procedures.  

 
 
 

Theory of Operation

  

 
An infrared (IR) device located behind the scanner window initiates the scanning 
process.  The IR sensor is active as long as the unit is being powered.  When the 
laser decodes a bar code, the scan engine transmits the data to the host system. 
 

If the same bar code stays in the field after successfully scanning

, the laser stays 

on for approximately 4 seconds and then turns off.  This prevents unintentional 
reads of the same bar code.  To read the same symbol more than once, remove 
the object from the scan field for approximately 1 second and then present the 
symbol again. 
 

If the bar code and object is removed

 from the field during the scanning process, 

the laser turns off.  In this stage, the scan engine’s computer remains on 
“standby”. 
 
However, 

if the object stays in the field

, the laser remains on for up to 2.5 

seconds trying to detect the bar code.  To reactivate the scanning sequence, 
remove the object.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ScanQuest IS4110

Page 1: ...METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS INC IS4110 and IS4125 ScanQuest Laser Scan Engine Installation and User s Guide...

Page 2: ...rior written consent except by reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review or provided for in the Copyright Act of 1976 Trademarks Metrologic is a registered trademark of Metrologic Instruments...

Page 3: ...lectrical 7 Specifications for the Supplemental Window 8 Default Settings IS4125 Communication Parameters 9 Scanner Terminations IS4125 17 Connector Pin Assignments 15 IS4125 38 Connector Pin Assignme...

Page 4: ...iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Canada 24 Warnings 24 Limited Warranty 25 Patents 26 Index 27 Contact Information and Office Locations 29...

Page 5: ...tions The manufacturer must submit a Laser Product Report for the FDA in the US or similar forms as required by other countries Metrologic will assist its customers in complying with the necessary pro...

Page 6: ...MB 105 7102 Thru Hole 12 Pos ZIF Connector Burndy FLWSLW125 1C7 7103 Flex Ribbon 12 Pos x 130mm Burndy BFC12X30A4 IS4110 Non Decoded Scan Engine Part Numbers Non Decode Demo Kit 45730 Includes 9 pin s...

Page 7: ...ared Object Sensor When a specified time has elapsed without any scanning the unit will enter a standby mode To reactivate the unit present an object in front of the IR infrared sensor Ribbon Cables T...

Page 8: ...xposure and model number label The following are examples of these labels Figure 3 Labels Maintenance Smudges and dirt can interfere with the proper scanning of a bar code Therefore the output window...

Page 9: ...emains dormant for a time the laser will turn off In this stage the scan engine s computer is on standby To reactivate the unit present an object within the scan field APPLICATIONS AND PROTOCOLS The m...

Page 10: ...minimum Scan Pattern Single scan line Beam Focus at 3 from Window 21 mm 10 Flipper Scan Angle 15 degrees from 0 axis At 152 mm 6 from Flipper 5 from Face 114 mm 13 mm 4 Scan Width At 25 mm 1 from Fli...

Page 11: ...8 L x 1 6 W x 55 D Weight 45 g 1 774 oz IS4110 Termination Low profile ZIF 10 pin connector that accepts a 1 mm x 12 position FFC FPC cable ELECTRICAL Power 625 watts Input Voltage 5VDC 0 25V Operati...

Page 12: ...mance will be altered to some degree To minimize the effect of adding a supplemental window in front of the scanner the following recommendations should be followed Material The window should have a t...

Page 13: ...pear in interface column Parameter Default RS232 OR RS232 TTL Light Pen Keyboard Wedge USB Enter Configuration Mode After Any Scan Enter Configuration Mode Only on First Scan Short Range Activation Lo...

Page 14: ...ts RTS CTS Character RTS CTS Message RTS CTS ACK NAK XON XOFF No Intercharacter Delay 1 Millisecond Intercharacter Delay 5 Millisecond Intercharacter Delay 10 Millisecond Intercharacter Delay 25 Milli...

Page 15: ...everse Polarity Idle for Light Pen UPC EAN Full ASCII code 39 Code 39 Codabar Code 128 Code 93 Code 11 RSS14 Enable RSS14 ID e0 RSS14 App ID 01 RSS14 Check Digit RSS Expanded Enable Expanded ID e0 RSS...

Page 16: ...it Convert EAN 8 to EAN 13 Prefix ID for UPC EAN 2 Digit Supplements Scan 5 Digit Supplements Scan Bookland Scan Supplement Required Bookland to ISNB Transmit ISBN CD Mod 43 Check digit Code 39 Transm...

Page 17: ...essey Special Format A to X conversion UK Scan Count Test Mode Scanability Test Mode Normal Scan Operating Test Mode Default to ScanPal Communication parameters Code ID Code ID Sanyo 635 ECR Protocol...

Page 18: ...Clear all Configurable Prefixes and Suffixes SNI Beetle Mode AT Keyboard Type XT Keyboard Type PS2 Keyboard USA Keyboard Belgium Keyboard France Keyboard Germany Keyboard Spain Keyboard Italy Keyboar...

Page 19: ...ype transistor that can source approximately 100 mA of current This output is the connection for an LED or other indicator i e beeper It is recommended that the indicator is terminated directly to gro...

Page 20: ...ith a 2 kHz pulse This drain is the pin of a PFET type transistor that can source approximately 100 mA of current This output is the connection for an LED or other indicator i e beeper It is recommend...

Page 21: ...s 8 CTS Input RS232 Clear to send signal from host Nominal 12V signals 9 Good Read Indicator Output 5V high with a 2 kHz pulse This drain is the pin of a PFET type transistor that can source approxima...

Page 22: ...ut 5V high with a 2 kHz pulse This drain is the pin of a PFET type transistor that can source approximately 100 mA of current This output is the connection for an LED or other indicator i e beeper It...

Page 23: ...on mode 4 Scan Sense TTL output The signal pulses high once for each scan cycle i e one scan in each direction There are 35 scan pulses per second 5 Scan Mode Indicator Open collector active low outpu...

Page 24: ...to right from the scanner perspective The HIGH to LOW transition of the SCAN SENSE signal initiates the start of the flip cycle The frequency of the SCAN SENSE pulses is dependent on the frequency of...

Page 25: ...es that all laser products introduced into commerce in the United States be registered with the CDRH US Food and Drug Administration through submittal of a Laser Safety Report The manufacturer of the...

Page 26: ...product to bear the CE mark Note Non EEA countries may impose additional testing certification requirements EMC Certain combinations of ScanQuest scan engines and associated electronics may require ce...

Page 27: ...rnment Printing Office Copies can be ordered by calling 202 512 1800 ordering on line from www access gpo gov su_docs or writing to Superintendent of Documents PO Box 371954 Pittsburgh PA 15250 7954 N...

Page 28: ...r compliance to CDRH Class II and or IEC Class 2 unless laser product modifications that change the requirement are made German WARNUNG Die Scanner IS4110 verf gen ber keinen Steuerungsschaltkreis und...

Page 29: ...t nor any damage due to use or misuse produced from integration of the Product into any mechanical electrical or computer system The warranty is void if the case of Product is opened by anyone other t...

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Page 31: ...cal safety 7 22 Electrical Specifications 7 F Faulty equipment 25 FDA 1 23 24 Flex Ribbon Cable 2 3 Functions 9 14 G Green LED 2 Ground 15 19 H Host 1 14 I IEC 6 Indicators LED 2 15 19 Interfaces 6 In...

Page 32: ...le 2 3 RMA 25 RS232 2 5 9 14 17 18 S Scan Field 1 5 Scan Lines 6 Scan Pattern 6 Scan Sense 19 Scan Sense Timing 20 Scan Speed 6 Service 25 Short Range Mode 5 Specifications 6 7 8 Standby current 7 Sup...

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