Quick Reference
88
Test Symbols
CODE 128
13 MIL UPC
PDF417
Page 1: ...RS 2200 3200 Series LS 4800 Quick Reference...
Page 2: ...897 532 4 923 281 4 933 538 4 992 717 5 015 833 5 017 765 5 021 641 5 029 183 5 047 617 5 103 461 5 113 445 5 130 520 5 140 144 5 142 550 5 149 950 5 157 687 5 168 148 5 168 149 5 180 904 5 229 591 5...
Page 3: ...ply or by host pow er while LS 4900s are battery powered versions Each scanner has RS 232C or Synapse Smart Cable interface capability with the host device If the cable is a Synapse Smart Cable there...
Page 4: ...and one interface cable both general types are illustrated below If the scanner is battery powered it also includes a battery pack as illustrated below LS 4800 Scanner RS 232C Cable SynapseTM Adapter...
Page 5: ...end indicated in the diagram Plug in the modular connector Twist the collar clockwise to snap into place 3 If external power is required connect the power supply to the Power Adapter input port on the...
Page 6: ...e cable into the receiving port on the host system 5 Program all desirable host interface decode and communications parameters Use the bar code menus in the Product Reference Guide 6 Power up the host...
Page 7: ...the base of the scanner s handle Use the end indicated in the diagram Plug in the modular connector Slide the collar up into the keys 3 Follow additional instructions in the cable s Interface Guide Po...
Page 8: ...canner attaches directly to the belt Setup Procedure for Portable Operation 1 Switch off all devices to be connected to the LS 4900 scanner 2 If you use the optional belt and holsters thread the belt...
Page 9: ...omponents Plug the connector at the end of the LS 4900 scanner s coil cord into the receiving port on the portable terminal Output Cable Joins Receiving Port on Portable Terminal LS 4900 Basic Setup w...
Page 10: ...oor or high ambient light environments A slab raster pattern or an open raster pattern appears next depending on the programmed scanning option 2 Slab Raster Option When you pull the trigger the scann...
Page 11: ...de The larger the symbol the farther away you should hold the scanner Hold the scanner close for denser symbols Simple practice will show you what works 2 Aim the Scanner Aim the scanner at the symbol...
Page 12: ...t cover the top and bottom of the 2 D symbol pull the scanner back until it does Make sure the scan pattern extends at least three quarters of an inch beyond the edges of the bar code Simple practice...
Page 13: ...ion With the raster pattern open try to move the scanner slowly down toward the bottom of the symbol keeping the beam horizontal to the rows and then slowly back upward to ward the top The scan beam d...
Page 14: ...d reflections from the scan to make a successful decode Simple practice quickly shows what toler ances to work within The Dead Zone For scanning a 1 D bar code there is only a small specular dead zone...
Page 15: ...maintenance For the scanner the only maintenance required is periodic re charging of the battery pack and cleaning of the exit window Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window Remove any...
Page 16: ...eries or recharge rechargeable ones NiCad batteries may be recharged by inserting them in battery adapters on the Universal Four Slot Charger See charger specifications for required charge time If NiC...
Page 17: ...rying to read See the Product Ref erence Guide Check the label to make sure it is not defaced if damaged beyond its error correction capability it will not decode Try scanning a test symbol of the sym...
Page 18: ...ide If you re operating in RS 232C check that the following parameters have been programmed correctly Baud Rate Stop Bits Parity Bits per Character The laser does not activate which is followed by a l...
Page 19: ...ow power visible laser As with any bright light source such as the sun the user should avoid staring directly into the light beam Momentary exposure to a CDRH Class II laser is not known to be harmful...
Page 20: ...mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the se...
Page 21: ...dustry IEC 1000 4 2 1995 01 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 Test ing and measurement techniques Section 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity test IEC 1000 4 3 1995 03 Electromagnetic compatibil...
Page 22: ...ODUKT NON FISSARE IL RAGGIOPRODOTTO AL LASER DI CLASSE 2 DUTCH KLASSE 1 KLASSE 1 LASERPRODUKT NORWEGIAN KLASSE 2 LASERLICHT KLASSE 1 LASERPRODUKT KLASSE 1 NIET IN STRAAL STAREN KLASSE 2 LASERLYS IKKE...
Page 23: ...Quick Reference 88 Test Symbols CODE 128 13 MIL UPC PDF417 PDF417...
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