
Wireless
Handheld
Gun
Type
Scanner
iii
U
SER
’
S
M
ANUAL
Radio
Notice
This
equipment
generates
uses
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy.
If
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
in
this
manual,
it
may
cause
interference
to
radio
communications.
The
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
A
computing
device
pursuant
to
EN55022
and
47
CFR,
Part
2
and
Part
15
of
the
FCC
rules.
These
specifications
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
interference
when
operated
in
a
commercial
environment.
Radio
and
Television
Interference
Operation
of
this
equipment
in
a
residential
area
can
cause
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception.
This
can
be
determined
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:
‐
Reorient
the
receiving
antenna.
‐
Relocate
the
device
with
respect
to
the
receiver.
‐
Move
the
device
away
from
the
receiver.
‐
Plug
the
device
into
a
different
outlet
so
that
the
device
and
the
receiver
are
on
different
branch
circuits.
If
necessary
the
user
may
consult
the
manufacturer,
and
authorized
dealer,
or
experienced
radio/television
technician
for
additional
suggestions.
The
user
may
find
the
following
booklet
prepared
by
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
helpful:
“How
to
Identify
and
Resolve
Radio
‐
TV
Interference
Problems.”
This
booklet
is
available
from
the
U.S.
Government
Printing
Office,
Washington,
DC
20402
U.S.A.,
Stock
No.
004000003454.
Laser
Safety
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy.
If
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
in
this
manual,
it
may
cause
interference
to
radio
communications.
The
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
A
computing
device
pursuant
to
EN55022
and
47
CFR,
Part
2
and
Part
15
of
FCC
Rules.
These
specifications
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
interference
when
operated
in
a
commercial
environment.
Radiant
Energy
:
The
laser
scanner
uses
one
low
‐
power
visible
laser
diodes
operating
at
650nm
in
an
opto
‐
mechanical
scanner
resulting
in
less
than
3.9
μ
W
radiated
power
as
observed
through
a
7mm
aperture
and
averaged
over
10
seconds.
Do
not
attempt
to
remove
the
protective
housing
of
the
scanner,
as
unscanned
laser
light
with
a
peak
output
up
to
0.8mW
would
be
accessible
inside.