Dual-Laser Omnidirectional In-Counter Scanner
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Pre-Installation Considerations
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Before mounting the scanner, some considerations are as below:
1.
Determine the direction of package flow for your pplication. Locate the optimum
scanner position in the counter surface. Pay attention to the product flow,
distance to the counter edge and convenience for the operator.
2.
Placement of the scanner should allow easy access to other components as well as
optimize communication between the scanner, the POS terminal, the additional
handheld scanner and any EAS peripheral equipment. Do not route interfaces
cables near any electrical motors or other source of electromagnetic interference.
3.
To ensure mounting stability, avoid placing the scanner in such a way as to subject
it to excess vibration, bumping, spilled liquid, etc.
4.
The scanner should be installed in a location away from direct sunlight since high
levels of am
5.
The scanner housing is designed to provide adequate space for convective cooling.
However, to prolong working hours, the scanner should be placed at where there is
adequate convective air flow and no major heat producing equipment nearby. The
air temperature inside the checkstand must not exceed 40°C (104°F).
Installing the Scanner to
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The scanner is to be mounted in the counter with two methods. You can either use a
shelf to support the unit or make the face of the scanner flush with the counter top.
To protect the device, when mounting the scanner, do not turn the
scanner upside down or press on the window glass.